So it is expected behavior on my Nexenta alpha 7 server for Sun's nfsd to stop responding after 2 hours of running a bittorrent client over nfs4 from a linux client, causing zfs snapshots to hang and requiring a hard reboot to get the world back in order?
Thomas
There is no NFS over ZFS issue (IMO/FWIW).
If ZFS is talking to a JBOD, then the slowness is a characteristic of NFS (not related to ZFS). So FWIW on JBOD, there is no ZFS+NFS "issue" in the sense that I don't know how we could change ZFS to be significantly better at NFS nor do I know how to change NFS that would help _particularly_ ZFS. Doesn't mean there is none, I just don't know about them. So please ping me if you highlight such an issue. So if one replaces ZFS by some other filesystem and gets large speedup I'm interested (make sure the other filesystem either runs with write cache off, or flushes it on NFS commit). So that leaves us with a Samba vs NFS issue (not related to ZFS). We know that NFS is able to create file _at most_ at one file per server I/O latency. Samba appears better and this is what we need to investigate. It might be better in a way that NFS can borrow (maybe through some better NFSV4 delegation code) or Samba might be better by being careless with data. If we find such an NFS improvement it will help all backend filesystems not just ZFS. Which is why I say: There is no NFS over ZFS issue.
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