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Configuring the Network File System (NFS)

Slow network adapters

If a networking adapter is not fast enough to keep up with the data it is asked to transfer, NFS can experience delays, timeouts, and error messages when engaged in large data transfers. If this happens with NFS, you see this error message:

NFS timeout

To work around this problem, specify a smaller read-and-write buffer size in your NFS mount options. 1024 is a reasonable value for slower adapters. For more information about configuring this option, see Read/write buffer size in ``NFS filesystem advanced mount options''.

See also ``Everything works slowly'' for information on other performance-related issues.


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