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@ 2002-04-07  7:29 William Lee Irwin III
  2002-04-15 20:04 ` NFS Utils package Tom McNeal
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From: William Lee Irwin III @ 2002-04-07  7:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs

Earlier in the 2.4.x series I noted a strange anomaly:

NetBSD nfsroot clients were able to drive up the load on a 2.4.x NFS
server to 10 or 20. This was doubly surprising as the clients were
machines of far lesser power than the NFS server (e.g. sun3/60 vs. a
600MHz Athlon running Linux ~2.4.8).

A pleasant surprise occurred today while doing make build simultaneously
on all 3 of my NetBSD toasters (sun3/60, ss1, and decstation 5000/200):

The load average on my main machine (the NFS server, 2.4.18-pre7-ac3)
remained quite low, and the machine quite responsive.

I confess I haven't been following the developments closely, but I can
say thank you, and congratulations on the performance improvement.


Cheers,
Bill

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* Re: NFS Utils package
@ 2002-04-17 15:26 trmcneal
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From: trmcneal @ 2002-04-17 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ed V. Bartosh; +Cc: nfs

The connectathon tests can be downloaded from
http://www.connectathon.org/nfstests.html
and the bonnie++ load I added came from
http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++

I'm intending to rerun cthon02 with iozone as the
background load, when I am home again next week.  That
can be found at http://www.iozone.org, and I put some
instructions for running it in the performance section
of the NFS howto.

I won't have access to my duplicate request cache test
until next week, but connectathon does cover that.  One
thing to look for with 2.2 systems that don't support
large file sizes (> 2 gb) is that the special tests will
fail, but you can comment out the last test of the
special test sequence ("bigfile") to avoid that, if you
want.

Tom
> 
> Hi, Tom!
> 
> /Mon, 15 Apr 2002 13:04:04 -0700/ you wrote:
> 
> TM> I've exported an NFS Utils package based on the latest checkins
> TM> on the CVS tree, which H.J. tagged as nfs-utils-1-0-1-pre3.  I
> TM> have tested it with 2.2, 2.4, and Solaris 7 servers, running with
> TM> a 2.4.18 client, running all 4 Connectathon 2002 tests simultaneously,
> TM> along with bonnie++ and a duplicate request cache test I developed
> TM> last year.  
> Are your tests able for download somewhere ?
> Do you know another nfs tests ?
> 
> TM> You can download the package from sourceforge:
> 
> TM> http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-utils-1-0-1-pre3.tar.gz
> Thank you, Tom.
> 
> And what about nfs-utils 1.0 ? It was mentioned here a couple of
> month ago, but can't find it on sourceforge nfs page.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Ed V. Bartosh
> 
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