Re: nfsd and CPU/performance problem
- From: Marko Lerota <marko.lerota@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 15:15:42 +0200
Nash Nipples <trashy_bumper@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi Marko,
Actually i dont find that load critical. I think those lines well tell that actually the process is running 581m42s and now it utilizes 13.48%
Sometimes it was 80%
which sounds like a "kernel tuning issue" if you have excluded nfsserver out of your kernel config last time u were compiling it. if you didnt just skip this part at this time.
please make sure that the following lines do exist
options NFSCLIENT # Network Filesystem Client
options NFSSERVER # Network Filesystem Server
options NFS_ROOT # NFS usable as /, requires NFSCLIENT
No
These options are added in rc.conf and server now works correctly.
rpc_lockd_enable="YES"
rpc_statd_enable="YES"
It didn't help. Now cpu is like it should be, but BSD crashes twice a day
with nothing in logs that I can find. I think RedHat clients or NetScreen
firewall are the one to blame.
--
Marko Lerota
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OT - Optima Telekom d.o.o.
Tel: 01 5492-161
Fax: 01 5492-109
http://www.optima.hr
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