Re: improving nfs client & server performance
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 23:40:59 UTC
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 03:52:12PM -0700, Rick Macklem wrote: (stuff) Hi Rick I tried the various things suggested and did notice a performance improvement. What I'm seeing though right now is the following, in a different context [1] login[some_pid] Getting pipebuf resource limit: Invalid argument [1] context is root creating a tar on a nfs mount. The tar is huge, over a Tb, as it's backing up homedirs [2]. It seems to be running ok though. For the mment. But I'm not seeing anything remotely approaching maximums in netstat -m, and thought with root doing the backup its resources would be pretty much unlimited. It's not spamming the console though. [2] The SMR hd is showing signs it's ill. Slow everything. Trying to move all the data off there before a (cold) reboot. Thing is with these SMRs (I've had two) it seems nothing much happens in the bad blocks sense. it just gets *very* *slow*. It's zfs, but single disk, 8Tb. --