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Date:      Sun, 20 Sep 1998 00:26:53 -0400
From:      "Luis Rios" <lrios@ziplink.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Weird FTP Stuff.
Message-ID:  <004a01bde44e$e5e64f60$dd900fce@mothership>

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Here's the Scoop: I've created an NFS server with eight UWFS drives with =
mirroring enabled.  This NFS server has three disks mounted on /home1 =
/home2 /home3.  I have a ftp machine that mounts this NFS Server for =
access to home directories.  When a users directory resides on /home1 =
the ftpd daemon begins eating an enormous amount of CPU time creating a =
lag for users logging in.  Any other home directory has no issue.  I =
can't figure it out. I've mounted the file system from other machines =
and cannot replicate  the problem. I've come to the conclusion that ftpd =
cannot mount the drive to change directories without spinning it's =
wheels.  I can't figure out why.  It's been three days and I'm tired and =
frustrated. Any ideas or opinions please forward to me..

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