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Quoting "P.V.Anthony" <pvantony@×××××××××××.sg>: |
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> Atif Ghaffar wrote: |
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> > Hello all, |
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> > We are running Gentoo on an amd system and all is great except there is |
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> > a problem when writting to a nfs partition, reading is fine though. |
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> You are mounting nfs on the the gentoo machine, right? |
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Yes, the clients are the gentoo (amd64) machines. The server is an i386 Linux |
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server running SLES 9. |
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> I am using the Gentoo machine as a nfs server and mounting on Mac using UDP |
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> they are working fine. Kernel 2.6.14. I have tried kernel 2.6.15 and it seems |
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> give better performance. Maybe you want to try upgrading the kernel to |
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> 2.6.15-r5. |
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PS: I tried the same: running a machine with the exact arch and exact version |
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of gentoo as a server and another as a client. |
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Same results.. As I mentioned in my previous post, its solved by running the |
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client over TCP, but its still a gaga.... |
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> P.V.Anthony |
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