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- From: Caihong Yun <superyunch@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 8:36:48 +0800
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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
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