Example settings from my /etc/auto.* (automount):
* -fstype=nfs4,rw,tcp,port=2049,soft,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,nosuid
<SERVER>:/<PATH>/&
Maybe the options *async* and the settings for rsize and wsize could be
helpful for you?
We're using nfs3 over tcp. rsize and wsize are 32768. Async is default, though I've tried sync.
Funny thing is, turning on nfs debug and trying to trigger this problem seems to cause data corruption. Once it even managed to corrupt the local disk writes to the points where the journals aborted and I had to reboot.
--Russell
Funny thing is, turning on nfs debug and trying to trigger this problem seems to cause data corruption. Once it even managed to corrupt the local disk writes to the points where the journals aborted and I had to reboot.
--Russell
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