In the last episode (May 19), Eric Anderson said: > I have several heavily used NFS servers, currently running FreeBSD > 4.9-RELEASE. I'm getting jammed up with all my nfsd processes being > busy, so clients see slow connections to the server. I have the nfsd > starting with a count of 20, which is the max set in the nfsd.c file. > > Are there any risks I should be aware of before bumping up the max to > say 40, or even 50? > > What would it take to make this a sysctl adjustable value? > > Should the max be bumped higher by default nowdays?
What's the output of "ps ax | grep nfsd"? How much CPU does the last nfsd process have? If your backend storage is a RAID with lots of disks, and your last nfsd is actually getting some use, then bumping up the nfsds will probably help. Although if you're hitting a kernel bottleneck (locking for example), more nfsds won't do any good. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"