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Slow NFS-write Performance w/Solaris 9 Clients

Slow NFS-write Performance w/Solaris 9 Clients

2006-06-08       - By Tim Evans

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On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:09:05 -0400, Brian Long wrote

> Run 'nfsstat -m' on the Solaris 9 host and see which mount options it's
> using to mount your Dell.  It may be that the newer Linux kernel
> advertises capabilities that are actually making the performance
> worse.  :)  For example, I don't know if rsize and wsize of 32768 is
> ideal when mounting an RHEL NFS server.  Those values work great against
> Netapp filers and other Solaris servers, but I'm pretty sure Linux
> prefers smaller values.

Thanks.  nfsstat on the Solaris client shows different rsize and wsize between
our RHEL 4 and RHEL 3 servers.  The former (where we are having no problems)
are both at 32768, while the latter is 8192.  Do you suggest forcing larger
rsize/wsize on the client?


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