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Latest revision as of 21:49, 4 January 2013
Just some notes from my experiences because this pissed me off for a number of hours:
When using OpenBSD as an NFS server with Linux clients (at least Ubuntu 8.10 up to 2.6.27), the following
options seem to work well:
mount -t nfs -o noatime,intr,vers=2 server.example.com:/home
The main key there is to use *NFS VERSION 2*. (Yes, this still is broken, I guess.)
Without using NFSv2, write performance is excellent and read is absolutely abysmal, to the tune of
5MB/s write vs. 20kb/s read. I'm also using TCP since it works better on my routed links.