Tx for the reply,
I just tested thwe copy with fedora 9 and I still have the same result.
So I suppose that the patch of RHEL 5.2 will not resolv my problem
Regards,
Tom Sightler wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 14:28 -0400, FM wrote:
Hello,
The server : RHEL 4.6
The Stations : RHEL 5.1
All home folders use nfs.
When I copy using NFS (a big 2GB file for ex) I have a speed of 2.5 MB/s
and my desktop is freezing.
using SAMBA (same test, same server, same station), the speed is 10 MB/s.
serveur setting :
RPCNFSDCOUNT=16
exportfs settings :
@linux-all(rw,async,root_squash)
On the station, we are using autofs with these settings :
* -intr,async nfs-users.lan.lexum.pri:/home/users/lexum/&
/proc/mounts :
/etc/auto.home /home/users/lexum autofs
rw,relatime,fd=17,pgrp=9303,timeout=10,minproto=5,maxproto=5,indirect 0 0
nfs-users.lan.lexum.pri:/home/users/lexum/mederyf
/home/users/lexum/mederyf nfs
rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,addr=192.168.4.29
0 0
There are some serious known issues with NFS performance and the current
RHEL5.1 kernels. They may not be causing your problems, but it might be
worth looking. Look at Bugzillas 431092 and 321111. I believe there
are fixes currently included in 5.2 beta kernels for the issues in these
bugs.
Later,
Tom
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