int out some timing info every time it
fetches an attribute from its cache. I don't know the relationship
between vfs.nfs.access_cache_timeout and the ag{reg,dir}{min,max}
mount_nfs flags.
> >---- Original Message
> >Subject: Re: FreeBSD NFS client and Netware 6.5 N
is whether a server trace shows any activity when
the webserver is fetching a recently changed file, or is it working
entirely from its own cache?
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- Bob
Original Message ----
Subject: Re:
In the last episode (Mar 02), Bob Johnson said:
> Message below is about a FreeBSD server I maintain. The FreeBSD
> server is our web server. We use NFS to talk to a Netware file
> server where most of our users' web pages are stored. FreeBSD is
> 5.3, and was working ok with Netware 5.1 (and st
Bob Johnson wrote:
As explained in the message below, a trace of the NFS server activity
shows that the FreeBSD client implements ls -l as a series of
operations (whatever that is) followed by an , while a Solaris
client does a series of operations (those are the Netware
abbreviations for the