Hi,
both to linux-kernel and reiserfs-list because currently I don't know who
to blame. It should be related to ReiserFS + NFS however, because I can FTP
between the systems and get 8-9MByte/sec.
I have two machines, ds9 (workstation) and server (well..), running
2.4.15pre1. The server was patched with grsecurity (http://www.grsecurity.net),
the workstation was patched with Win4lin (commercial, http://www.netraverse.com).
As I said, FTP works fine. But when I copy something via NFS, performance
is about a third to a fifth of the FTP performance - AND, from time to time
(I'd say every 200-300MByte) NFS throughput drops out completely.
I turned on NFSd debugging and got lots and lots of "fh_verify",
"fh_compose" etc messages in the kernel and found something very curious:
Whenever my iptables packet filter would log denied packets, NFS
would drop out for a couple seconds to a couple minutes - then
resume operations. My NFS client told me "nfs server not
responding, NFS server OK" a couple times.
This seems reproducable with a little effort - so I'd be happy to help
debugging this (and the bad performance ;) if anybody tells me where to
start. As I said, with 'echo 9 > nfsd_debug' I got megabytes of logs filled
with nfsd_dispatch, fh_verify, fh_compose, last message repeated 295 times,
etc. but nothing that (for me) pointed to an error situation.
The same happened with all 2.4 kernels I tried so far, as far as I can
remember.
Thanks in advance!
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On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 12:41:34PM +0100, Jens Benecke wrote:
> I have two machines, ds9 (workstation) and server (well..), running
> 2.4.15pre1. The server was patched with grsecurity (http://www.grsecurity.net),
> the workstation was patched with Win4lin (commercial, http://www.netraverse.com).
(...)
> This seems reproducable with a little effort - so I'd be happy to help
> debugging this (and the bad performance ;) if anybody tells me where to
> start. As I said, with 'echo 9 > nfsd_debug' I got megabytes of logs filled
> with nfsd_dispatch, fh_verify, fh_compose, last message repeated 295 times,
> etc. but nothing that (for me) pointed to an error situation.
First advice is to reproduce this without external patches.
Regards,
bert
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On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 01:05:11PM +0100, bert hubert wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 12:41:34PM +0100, Jens Benecke wrote:
>
> > This seems reproducable with a little effort - so I'd be happy to help
> > debugging this (and the bad performance ;) if anybody tells me where to
> > start. As I said, with 'echo 9 > nfsd_debug' I got megabytes of logs
> > filled with nfsd_dispatch, fh_verify, fh_compose, last message repeated
> > 295 times, etc. but nothing that (for me) pointed to an error
> > situation.
> First advice is to reproduce this without external patches.
Will do. (as soon as I get a chance)
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