Re: [nfsv4] nfs client bug?

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Benny

On 2011-06-28 10:34, quanli gui wrote:
> There is some else mailing list about the nfsv4?
> 
> OSes are suse 11 enterprise server, the linux kernel version we are running is 2.6.31+pnfs.patch.
> Our test command is mount -t nfs4 -o minorversion=1 serverIP:/ /mnt/serverIP.
> 
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Thomas Haynes <thomas@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:thomas@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     This mailing list is concerned with the protocol.
> 
>     You either want to contact your client or server provider. When you do so,
>     please make sure to mention which OSes and versions you are running.
> 
>     On Jun 27, 2011, at 9:01 PM, quanli gui wrote:
> 
>     > Hi,
>     > Recently I test the nfsv4 speed, I found that there is something wrong in the nfs client, that is the one nfs client can only provide 400MB/S to the server.
>     > My tests as follow:
>     > machine:one client, four server; hardware: all 16core, 16G memory, 5T disk; os: all suse 11 enterprise server, 2.6.31-pnfs-kernel; network: client, 10GE, server, 2GE(bond, 1GE*2);
>     > test method: on the client, mkdir four independent directory, mount the four server via nfsv4 protocol, every time increase one;
>     > test tool: iozone, or dd if=/dev/zero of=test count=20K,then cat test>/dev/null
>     > test result:(force on read speed, and watch the client/server network input/output by the sar command)
>     > 1 client vs 1 server: 200MB/S
>     > 1 client vs 2 server: 380MB/S, every server: 190MB/S
>     > 1 client vs 3 server: 380MB/S, every server: 130MB/S
>     > 1 client vs 4 server: 385MB/S, every server: 95MB/S
>     >
>     > From above, we found that 400MB/S is the max-speed for one client. This speed is the limition? How to increase this speed?
>     >
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