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- From: jp107@cus.cam.ac.uk (Jon Peatfield)
- Subject: Re: Return of the Poor NFS performance
- In-Reply-To: jp107@cus.cam.ac.uk's message of Fri, 22 Jan 1993 12:11:53 GMT
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 04:11:33 GMT
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- Hmm, well this evening having nothing better to do (well I could
- reinstall perl, xdvi, xfig, gs ghostview, etc like I've been promising
- for weeks, but this SGI problem really has me hooked ;-), I decided to
- try playing with one of our SGIs. I'm really new to SGI machines, so
- I was still learning about them, playing with "inst" etc, and pushing
- in random CDs and seeign what "inst" made of them. Anyway I put the
- 4.0.5F maintenance CD in and typed list. Off it popped and gave me a
- list of stuff, including the 4.0.5E nfs maintenance changes, which it
- told me were NOT installed. Now this machine was factory installed
- with 4.0.5F, so I kind of assumed that they had put the 4.0.4E patches
- in but...
-
- I went away and read the manual, and found that "versions" was the
- command I needed to check what was installed (like pkginfo on
- Solaris-2 I suppose), and behold only 4.0.1 NFS was installed. Aha!
- Anyway I then had a crash course in how to boot to the miniroot and
- installed it from there, (since it refuses to install from inst
- running normally.) After I reboot and check what is going on (hey why
- does "inst" in this case build a new kernel for me, but when I
- installed the 4.0.1 on the other machine it didn't?), I measured the
- performance as about 37Kbytes/sec which is what I measured on the
- other SGI all along (doubled the speed.) However, the other SGI is
- only running the 4.0.1NFS code since I didn't have chance to get round
- to installing the 4.0.5E patch, and the people on the SGI helpdesk
- said it didn't matter since I saw the problem on a machine with and
- without -- well I do now.
-
- Does this jog anyone's memory about that level of performance?
-
- I'll try installing the 4.0.5E patch on the IP12 tomorrow and see if
- that performs any better. 37Kbytes/sec isn't TOO bad, I can live with
- it for a while, but I wouldn't want my sister to marry it. (As her
- husband probably wouldn't aprove.)
-
- I'd also like to appologise for being rude in reply to the reply from
- the person who suggested that it was a hard/soft mount problem. I'd
- just spent several hours watching the network and it was very late at
- night and I was tired and cross. I'm less cross now though it is
- almost as late. I'll phone SGI's support desk in the morning (well
- afternoon probably), and see if they have come up with anything.
-
- (At lest they are helpful, I've got a problem with one of our other
- machines and the hardware maintenance people have been sending stuff
- to the wrong address, and today they sent us a keyboard which
- generates junk characters as you type as a swap for one with a broken
- spacebar. I'm not sure which keyboard I'll keep 'til they get us a
- working one... but I'm not cruel enough to name them.)
-
- -- Jon Peatfield (Unix network admin)
-
- --
- Jon Peatfield, Computer Officer, the DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- Telephone: (+44 223) 3-37852 Mail: J.S.Peatfield@amtp.cam.ac.uk
-
- To be consistent with DNS domain ordering, shouldn't news groups have
- names like "admin.sun.sys.comp" not "comp.sys.sun.admin" ? EMWTK
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