On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 09:27:56PM +0200, Trond Myklebust wrote:
> >>>>> " " == David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>      > Oh, by the way, is there ANY sane reason whatsoever behind the
>      > decision that the Linux NFSv3 client in the v2.2.18pre15 kernel
>      > defaults to wsize = rsize = 1kB and the NFSv3 client in
>      > v2.4.0test9 defaults to wsize = rsize = 4kB?! Every (?) other
>      > implementation of NFSv3 defaults to 32kB... At least when
>      > mounting Solaris NFSv3 server --> Linux NFSv3 client, 32kB
>      > rsize & wsize works perfectly fine (at least for v2.2.18pre15,
>      > but I hope that v2.4.0test9 isn't worse in this regard.)
> 
> 2.4.0-pre9 should default to rsize/wsize == whatever Solaris asks for
> (32k in practice). It does on my setup...

I'm talking about the client, not the server. Thus, it's the Linux machine
that makes the request, not the Solaris machine.


/David
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