Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 13:44:49 +0400 (MSD) From: Andrey Alekseyev <uitm@blackflag.ru> To: uitm@blackflag.ru Cc: olli@secnetix.de Subject: Re: NFS problem FreeBSD vs NetApp Filer using tomcat / java Message-ID: <200307090944.NAA01131@slt.oz> In-Reply-To: <200307090940.NAA01103@slt.oz> from Andrey Alekseyev at "Jul 9, 3 01:40:40 pm"
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Sorry for the typos (I'm really sick today). I'm not talking of "c", it's always "s". That is, I meant "s" and "i" options and never intended to talk about "c" :) Just to clean up the mess: s/"c"/"s"/g > Oliver, > > > It is my understanding that the interruptible flag has only > > an effect when a signal is delivered to a process which is > > blocked on NFS I/O. Or am I wrong? > > Do you use "i" or "s" option or both? With "c" you may try to turn off the > dynamic retransmit timeout estimator and set timeout explicitly with "t". > We faced a problem similar to yours when using "ci" for UDP mounts from > FreeBSD client and Intel Solaris 8 server.
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