Hi Olivier I know that there are some NFS-Problems: http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=433708
The same Problem exists with Solaris 10/09. It works, but performance is poor. If you copy a lot of little files it's even worse. Therefore i think the problem has to do with File-Attribute settings and not with network-performance. Copy less big files an the performance should be 'ok'. As workaround ZIP all files before copy and extract it on the target system. Cheers G?rald Zitat von Mauras Olivier <oliver.mauras at gmail.com>: > Hi there, > > When i say bad, this is really bad... I'm sharing a dataset trough zfs > sharenfs. I connected a MacOSX client, and tested reads and writes. > Performances are far below what i'd expect from my gigabit network... Every > writes and deletion takes ages to complete... > > To isolate the problem i fired up a script that creates 10000 100k files and > delete them. Running this locally gives 0.400s for deletion and 24s for > total time - creation + deletion. > I actually locally mounted the NFS to see if this could come from OSX... And > this is bad, the same script takes 8minutes over NFS :( - a bit worse from > OSX client > > I also share another dataset from the same pool trough SMB and it's smoothly > running at ~48MB/s > I'm open to every idea. I already did a lot of inspection and nothing fancy > got reported with snoop or nfsstat. > > > > Regards, > > Olivier >
