Hello there, I believe that unfsd ( http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ ) now does have multi-threaded capability and as such should be fairly well scalable. I am using it on CentOS 6.2 and it seems to become all but unusable when more then 3-4 users connect to it. Is that normal? What sort of experience have other people had? Is there a way to parametrically tune it, by the way? Thanks. Boris.
On 06/01/2012 10:27 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:> Hello there, > > I believe that unfsd ( http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ )whats wrong with the nfs server included in the distro ? -- Karanbir Singh +44-207-0999389 | http://www.karan.org/ | twitter.com/kbsingh ICQ: 2522219 | Yahoo IM: z00dax | Gtalk: z00dax GnuPG Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc
On 06/01/12 2:27 PM, Boris Epstein wrote:> I believe that unfsd (http://unfs3.sourceforge.net/ ) now does have > multi-threaded capability and as such should be fairly well scalable. I am > using it on CentOS 6.2 and it seems to become all but unusable when more > then 3-4 users connect to it. Is that normal? What sort of experience have > other people had?yeesh, wtf ? latest version: 0.9.22 2009-01-05 WHY?!??! what problem is this supposed to solve over the built in native Linux NFS, which supports a lot more than just NFSv3? maybe in 2003, when Linux NFS was sketchy, this made sense. -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast