| [email protected] (T is for Todd) writes:
>Title: AlphaServer/PC-NFS problems?
> A customer of ours asked the following questions - I'm not familar
> with NFS 3.0,
First, there's no NFS V3.0 - ONC RPC protocols don't have a minor version.
There's NFS V2 and NFS V3. Period. (Well, no period either!)
>>Quick question, Does a DEC APLHAServer 4000 with DIGITAL UNIX 4.0 support
>>version 3 NFS.
DEC was the first vendor to ship NFS V3. All releases from V3.0 on support
V3. NFS over TCP arrived in V4.0.
>>If so, Why can't a DEC Alpha client running DISKAcess mount a the server
>>and write faster than 8K? According to Intergraph I should be able to
>>write as fast as 64K?
Your units are thoroughly confused. If you mean 8KB/second, that's slow.
If you mean 8KB per WRITE, that's what we do (the server will support 32 KB
in V4.2, the client still only 8KB).
From the Intergraph WWW pages I can't tell what version they use, and I
can't tell if they use unstable writes and COMMITs (that give NFS V3 a
big write performance boost over V2)
tcpdump, tcpdump, tcpdump! See the Dunix FAQ or
http://www.zk3.dec.com/~werme/support.html
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