On 31.07.2013 17:02, Vijay Bellur wrote: > On 07/31/2013 09:27 PM, Nux! wrote: >> On 31.07.2013 16:21, Nux! wrote: >>> On 31.07.2013 12:29, Nux! wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> I'm trying to use a volume on Windows via NFS and every operation >>>> is >>>> very slow and in the nfs.log I see the following: >>>> [2013-07-31 11:26:22.644794] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv] >>>> 0-socket.nfs-server: writev failed (Invalid argument) >>>> [2013-07-31 11:26:34.738955] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv] >>>> 0-socket.nfs-server: writev failed (Invalid argument) >>>> [2013-07-31 11:26:46.816790] W [socket.c:514:__socket_rwv] >>>> 0-socket.nfs-server: writev failed (Invalid argument) >>>> [2013-07-31 11:26:56.466939] W [rpcsvc.c:180:rpcsvc_program_actor] >>>> 0-rpc-service: RPC program version not available (req 100003 2) >>>> [2013-07-31 11:26:56.466993] E >>>> [rpcsvc.c:448:rpcsvc_check_and_reply_error] 0-rpcsvc: rpc actor >>>> failed >>>> to complete successfully >>> >>> Worth noting it works just fine from Linux. Seems to be a Windows 7 >>> issue, testing with 2008 R2 soon. >> >> Ok, it's equally slow on Windows 2008 R2 and same errors appear in >> nfs.log. >> This is bad. Any pointers, anyone? >> > > Would it be possible for you to determine the behavior with a linux > kernel nfs server export? > > Thanks, > Vijay Sure, I'll test this. Can I do this from the same Gluster server or the 2 NFS servers will conflict? I'm on 3.4. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro