[Beowulf] quick note on Redhat NFS issues with NAS units
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Jan-Frode Myklebust Jan-Frode.Myklebust at bccs.uib.noWed Dec 29 03:10:02 PST 2004
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On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 03:59:18PM -0500, Joe Landman wrote: > Folks: > > Been looking into why a Redhat EL3 WS x86_64 client hangs when > accessing a NAS based upon SuSE 9x. Great, thanks for this note! I've been struggeling quite a bit myself with Rocks-3.3 on opteron (IBM e326), with AIX as file-server. I still don't quite understand exactly what caused my hangs, but after reverting back to udp, and default mount options plus increasing the number of lock-daemons on the AIX-server, I now have a stable NFS. Still struggeling a bit with the NFS performance.. Should maybe test if bcm lets me go back to nfs over tcp. > > ps: if there are some Redhat people reading the list, you know, we would > like some modern kernels, and not lots of backported stuff, not to > mention xfs, and other goodies ... (yeah, I know, wait till EL4, ...) > Maybe someone should do a kernel-2.6 roll for Rocks... -jf
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