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Date:      Wed, 4 Apr 2018 21:36:38 +0200
From:      Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
To:        Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>, "freebsd-fs@freebsd.org" <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Linux NFS client and FreeBSD server strangeness
Message-ID:  <ed4ae6e1-8578-7a28-88aa-2efa6d915d15@madpilot.net>
In-Reply-To: <bc78744a-c668-cbbd-f6fd-0064e7f0dc46@sentex.net>
References:  <369fab06-6213-ba87-cc66-c9829e8a76a0@sentex.net> <2019ee5a-5b2b-853d-98c5-a365940d93b5@madpilot.net> <bc78744a-c668-cbbd-f6fd-0064e7f0dc46@sentex.net>

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On 04/04/18 21:24, Mike Tancsa wrote:
> On 4/4/2018 3:04 PM, Guido Falsi wrote:
>>
>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSTuningGuide
>>
>> in the NFS tuning section.
>>
>>
>> If you're not using ZFS I don't have an idea right away what your
>> problem could be.
> 
> Thanks, same sort of bursty traffic patterns with a ufs filesystem.  I
> just tried with a spare disk I made into a UFS2 partition and exported
> it to the linux client.
> 
> Also no difference if I disable sync for the underlying file system when
> using zfs.

Well, my suggestion was worth a spin. I've never used NFS on linux much
so I can't help much more.

-- 
Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>



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