Le ven 23/01/2004 à 16:43, Sean Millichamp a écrit : > I have about 9 workstations running Red Hat Linux 9 GNOME desktops over > a T1 (1.54 Mbps) WAN link with NFS mounted home directories. > > The users know that it won't run as well as if it were directly > connected (obviously) but have been complaining about it being so slow > as to be unusable at times and I don't think that it should be that bad. > > I did a tcpdump of the network traffic and the majority seems to be > GNOME/Nautilus related NFS traffic where it seems to be stat()ing a > number of files repeatedly. > > I haven't spent a whole lot of time digging into this yet but I did some > Google searches and came up empty handed. > > Is there anyone else in this situation? Is there a way to disable the > frequent stating of files? I'm willing to give up some of the features > of GNOME if it means generating less NFS traffic to the homedirs... Does FAM run or not? > Thanks! > > Sean -- Jérôme Warnier <jwarnier@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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