NFS Performance: Weirder And Weirder

Tim Daneliuk tundra at tundraware.com
Sat Mar 16 22:09:09 UTC 2013


On 03/16/2013 04:20 PM, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
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> With respect to your mount points : /usr1 is spanning TWO different partitions :
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> /dev/ad4s1f    390G    127G    231G    35%    /usr1
> /dev/ad6s1d    902G    710G    120G    86%    /usr1/BKU
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> because /usr1/BKU is a sub-directory of  /usr1 .
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> If you create a new directory , for example /usr2 , and /usr2/BKU , and using this new separate directory for sharing , such as :
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> /dev/ad6s1d    902G    710G    120G    86%    /usr2/BKU
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> and
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>    machine:/usr2/BKU     /BKU     nfs   rw,soft,intr          0  0
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>   will it make difference ?
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>
> Mehmet Erol Sanliturk


I just tried this and it made no difference.  The same file copied onto
the NFS mount on /usr1/shared takes about 20x as long when coppied
on to /usr[1|2]/BKU.



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