On 22/07/14 02:39, Peter Skensved wrote:

I've been using NFSv4 extensively for several years and I've not had an issue 
that you
describe where everything is fine and then suddenly performance goes to hell in 
a hand basket.

It sounds as if you only have 2 systems to work with?  No, tiebreaker so to 
speak?

Have you considered running a VM on your client system to see if it is affected 
in the same way?

   DNS problems can do it . Are your /etc/resolv.conf files correct ?
You could try running your own nameserver ( dnsmasq ) if the upstream
one is too slow or too busy.

I'm fairly sure it's not DNS. I run a DNS server actually on the same server, which serves NFS exports with the only DNS server in resolv.conf being itself (over localhost). All clients point to that DNS server and only that one. It's authoritative for my home LAN and both forward and reverse lookups work and resolve correctly and quickly too. Besides, the exports are specified by IP address on the server and the problem still occurs even why I mount an export from the client machine using the server's IP as opposed to its hostname.

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