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Re: NFS vs jumbograms?
NFS-per se has change a lot since...NFSv4 came out. What NFS versions does
NetBSD currently
support? I had the sense that it probably tracked Rick Macklem's FreeBSD work
at some
distance... Like, does NetBSD support pNFS?
Matt
----- "David Holland" <dholland-tech%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 11:37:29AM -0400, Mouse wrote:
> > At $JOB, we have two i386 machines with wm interfaces connected
> > back-to-back with a short patch cable and a /30 subnet of 192.168.
> One
> > is NFS-serving some disk space to the other over this link. They
> are
> > running 4.0.1 (with a few tweaks of mine, but nothing touching
> > sys/nfs); while it's fallen off the end of official support, I
> thought
> > someone might happen to recall enough to be useful....
>
> nfs hasn't changed much, so if the problem is in nfs (rather than in
> netinet) it's probably still in -current.
>
> not that this actually helps.
>
> Also note that there are a fair number of cases in nfs where lost
> packets result in timeouts that don't get handled properly causing
> things to wedge. If you haven't yet, try using tcp mounts as that
> tends to avoid exercising some of those cases.
>
> --
> David A. Holland
> dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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