In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010831 15:03] wrote:
> > FreeBSD's "src/etc/amd.map" file still has "vers=2,proto=udp". Do
> > you think we should change it?
>
> I'm not familiar with amd, what implications would that have?
>
> What worries me is people using amd against a v2 server, also those
> tunables are good at tickling bugs in other NFS implementations
> (as well as ours, at least a year or two ago). So if amd is smart
> enough to downgrade then yes, otherwise perhaps just a comment to
> indicate that the person may want to use better mount options... ?
I have the same concerns. Unfortunately I don't know enough about
NFS interoperability issues to say whether it would cause problems
or not.
OTOH we have been moving toward giving our default configurations
better performance at the expense of a small amount of failsafe-ness.
I'm inclined to think this might be a good candidate for that trend.
John
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