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Date:      13 Jul 2005 14:34:02 -0400
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Unstable NFS mount from shared Solaris filesystem?
Message-ID:  <4464vek12d.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <20050713182301.GP90681@keyslapper.net>
References:  <20050713143315.GF90681@keyslapper.net> <20050713173357.GA10487@the-grills.com> <20050713182301.GP90681@keyslapper.net>

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Louis LeBlanc <FreeBSD@keyslapper.net> writes:

> On 07/13/05 12:34 PM, Kelly D. Grills sat at the `puter and typed:

> > See FAQ 12.12 and section 23.3.5 of the handbook.
> > The -r=1024 parameter solved my problems.
> 
> The FAQ.  Darnit, I knew I was forgetting something.
> 
> That seems to have fixed it so far, but what does it mean?  I can't
> find it in the manpages.

>From TFM (mount_nfs(8)):
     -r      Set the read data size to the specified value.  It should nor-
             mally be a power of 2 greater than or equal to 1024.  This should
             be used for UDP mounts when the ``fragments dropped due to
             timeout'' value is getting large while actively using a mount
             point.  (Use netstat(1) with the -s option to see what the
             ``fragments dropped due to timeout'' value is.)  See the -w
             option as well.




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