Sun 4/390 server
Salo Jari
jaffa at tut.fi
Wed Feb 14 21:01:32 AEST 1990
On 8 Feb 90 15:33:02 GMT,
rich at ndcvb.cc.nd.edu (Rich Sudlow) said:
| We recently installed a Sun 4/390 server with 30 diskless clients
| containing 16 MB of memory. However we found that it was fairly slow and
| performance dropped considerably with just with just a few clients
| running. It appears that many times the nfsd's just start to run for no
| reason at all (Yes we did reboot the clients with the server). Has anyone
| had similar problems of this sort??
We have a bit similar environment to yours:
4 sun 3/260 servers (16 Mb each) and about 30 workstations
loading their disks through NFS. Sun OS 4.0.3.
We had the problem of nfsd:s getting in to a deadlock every now and then.
they seemed to be all in inode-wait-state. With pstat -T it seemed as if
there really were no inodes free. What we did was to triple the size of
inode-entries in system kernel of the servers. it is configurable in
config.c.
The original was:
int ninode = (NPROC + 16 + MAXUSERS) + 64;
which is a bit small as count of open files is determined using that very
same expression ... and as NFS (if I have understood it right) doesn't
really open files itself, but does use inodes a lot.
So far we have not (yet) had the situation occuring again.
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