Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 15:13:12 +0100 From: Johan Hendriks <joh.hendriks@gmail.com> To: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 9.0 and NFS async Message-ID: <4EE8AEF8.1000409@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4EE73135.2080702@gmail.com> References: <4EE73135.2080702@gmail.com>
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Johan Hendriks schreef: > Hello all. > > I used to use async on my 8.x nfs servers! > On the FreeBSD 9.0 server i can not do it through the old 8.x sysctl. > > Is there an other way to set async on FreeBSD 9.x > > regards, > Johan Hendriks Ok things look good after the zfs set sync=disabled on the NFS datastore. We have a single cpu supermicro server with 16 GB mem running 9.0 RC3 And we have a HP ML 110 with 8 GB mem as standby backup server, also on 9.0 RC3 Both in the same network. Here are the graphs. http://doub.home.xs4all.nl/bench/iscsi-nfs.PNG I did a clone from the SM (supermicro) ISCSI datastore to the SM NFS datastore. grey block I did a clone from the SM ISCSI datastore to the HP ISCSI datastore. red block I did a clone from the SM ISCSI datastore to the HP NFS datastore green block (not finished but it did go steady on). Since this is our first NAS/SAN server and vmware environment, i do not know if this is good, but it feels ok. But maybe we should be embarrassed with these results :D We do not have a HP or IBM SAN solution to test agains. And this is all over normal GB ethernet, not trunked and so on. Also no Jumbo frames. Thanks for the pointers all. regards Johan Hendriks
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