Re: clients failing to respond to cache pressure (nfs-ganesha)

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We have increased the cache on our MDS which makes this issue mostly go away. It is due to an interaction between the MDS and the ganesha NFS server which keeps its own cache. I believe newer versions of ganesha can deal with it.

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If I restart nfs-ganesha this message dissapears. Is there another solution (server side) that would clear this message? Without the need to restart nfs or have some sort of service interruption?





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