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2016 Oct 24
0
NFS help
...netperf, which does round trip packet testing, both TCP and UDP. I would look for packet drops with UDP, and/or major performance outliers with TCP, and/or any kind of timeouts with either protocol. How is name resolution working on both machines? Do you address machines by hostname (e.g., "my_c6_server"), or explicitly by IP address? Are you using DNS or are the IPs hard-coded in /etc/hosts? To me it still "smells" like a networking issue... -Matt
2016 Oct 24
3
NFS help
On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote: >>> To be clear: the python script is moving files on the same NFS file >>> system? E.g., something like >>> >>> mv /mnt/nfs-server/dir1/file /mnt/nfs-server/dir2/file
2016 Oct 24
2
NFS help
...both TCP and UDP. I would look for packet > drops with UDP, and/or major performance outliers with TCP, and/or any > kind of timeouts with either protocol. netperf is not installed. > How is name resolution working on both machines? Do you address > machines by hostname (e.g., "my_c6_server"), or explicitly by IP > address? Are you using DNS or are the IPs hard-coded in /etc/hosts? Everything is by ip address. > To me it still "smells" like a networking issue...