Mailing List Archive

Support open source code!


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Re: Re: A Question about NFS



Thank you for your instruction. But I am a novice in using Linux. I don't know how to get the information about the version of the NFS. In stead, an expert from Redhat Company told me that I should install the enterprise kernel in Linux in order to support the NFS service with SGI. I did find such a kernel in my Linux 7.0 CD, but I cannot install it. The error message is that "The kernel is not for this architecture". Do you know what is wrong. The machine I use is a PMMX 166/32MB. However we have much more better PC than this one. 
>On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:12:36PM +0800, Caihong Yun wrote:
>
>> In fact, when I try to write big file (e.g. > 1Mb) to the Linux NFS directory,
>> the terminal seems dead
>
>Which version of the linux NFS server?  knfsd or the userspace daemon?
>
>In order of probability:
>
>* Bad knfsd.  Never trust knfsd.  Ever.
>* NFSv3 is being attempted.  NFSv3 does not work properly on Linux.
>* NFS packet length is nonstandard.  Try restricting size to 8192.
>* Network duplex issue.
>* Sunspots.
>
>-- Chris
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>Next Nomikai (and Bonenkai!): December 15 (Fri)
>Next Technical Meeting: January, 2001
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp           Sponsor: Global Online Japan

                    致
礼!

**************************
轻轻的我走了
正如我轻轻的来
我  轻轻的挥手
不带走一片云彩
************************^o^
superyunch@example.com
http://www.tianfu.net/~yunch
http://home.baoding.cn.net/~yunch


Home | Main Index | Thread Index

Home Page Mailing List Linux and Japan TLUG Members Links