Am 2004-04-17 23:29:56, schrieb Dan MacNeil: > >On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, Michelle Konzack wrote in part: > >>But use a self-compiled Linux with nfs and nfsd compiled WITH >>"TCP" and "v3" support. > >>if you mount your server add "nfsvers=3,tcp" to it otherwise it >>will use UDP which is realy not good. > >Why? from my (maybe wrong?) reading of the docs, the advantage of TCP is >that it is hard to spoof given that it is connection oriented.
But with UDP you no Error-Correction ! The quality of the connection increase with TCP. (own experience specialy for large files) >I plan to run NFS on a completely internal network and configure iptables >to drop packets from outside the network. The NFS server will not be >connected to the outside world and the application servers will have 2 My NFS works like yours too. >NICs one for the internal Gb/sec 10.0.0.* network and one for the outside >world. >Am I right in that nobody on the list knows whether or not any advantage >to running raiserFS is swallowed by NFS? RaiserFs is a realy fast filesystem for very much smal files.... Greetings Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]