Re: starting 90-second grace period

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thankx a lot for the info.

btw, if i set nfs4leasetime to ~10 seconds ... is there any negative effect ?



On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Andy Adamson <andros@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> you can set the lease time, which is the grace period, by writing to
>
> /proc/fs/nfsd/nfsv4leasetime
>
> note that this file is only available after the nfsd module is loaded, and
> is only read by nfsd upon startup.
>
> -->Andy
>
> On Dec 11, 2009, at 6:00 AM, Tharindu Rukshan Bamunuarachchi wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> Is there anyway to reduce or remove "90-second grace period" ?
>>
>> I could not find any configurable parameter.
>>
>> grace_time seems to be derived from user_lease_time & lease_time.
>>
>> what are the negative effects of changing *_lease_time ?
>>
>> cheers
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