I'm only subscribed to freebsd-stable, so I missed the original thread,
but reading the lines below, a question arises:

On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Well, you already see a lot of the pure bug fixes being backported.
> What you don't see in -stable are the bug fixes that also depend on the
> rewritten portions of the system, nor do you see the rewritten portions 
> of the system themselves.  The latest NFS patch is borderline [...]

Are you aware that NFSv3 seems to be seriously broken, at least for
FreeBSD 3.1 clients connecting to a Solaris 2.6 server?

Has that been fixed for current resp. stable?
If not, what can I do to help getting this fixed?


Symptoms are the following: We upgraded a perfectly running 2.2.7 client
to 3.1, and out of a sudden NFS performed sluggish, sometimes even hanging
for ten, twenty seconds, even five minutes or more.

Adding the NFSv2 compatibility option to the AMD tables solved the
problem.

Gerald
-- 
Gerald "Jerry" pfei...@dbai.tuwien.ac.at http://www.dbai.tuwien.ac.at/~pfeifer/



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