The most interesting fact is, that I obtain about 10MB/s with
my Debian client if I connect the file server to a 100MBit Port
on the switch.
You might also want to try another GB switch to see if that has the same
problem. NFS seems to do quite funny things (perhaps some speed hacks
including
Problematic Debian-Client (structurally identical to Suse-Client):
- Linux DEBIAN-CLIENT 2.6.15.1
- Yukon Gigabit Ethernet with default drivers (Debian Sarge AMD64)
Sarge don't have a kernel 2.6.15. But this is a known and unfixed bug in
Linux. The fix is sheduled for .18.
My fault. The used
Hi Pasi,
The situation:
I have a file server running on Sarge AMD64 connected
with a 1GBit interface to a GBit uplink off the switch.
Do not think that this sounds like a common problem. It isn't!!!
Btw what switch do you have?
There is a known problem in HP switches where traffic from port
I have a file server running on Sarge AMD64 connected
with a 1GBit interface to a GBit uplink off the switch.
Do not think that this sounds like a common problem. It isn't!!!
...
The most interesting fact is, that I obtain about 10MB/s with
my Debian client if I connect the file server to a 10
tings
Gordon Grubert
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