Hello ,
After i send the first summary someone get mad about the "poor showing for
this list"
so he wrote me :
>Boy, that was a pretty poor showing for this list. I'd expect
>more folks to have had this problem and had solved them.
>
>To address your question...
>cause:
> probably router/server/network configured incorrectly for
> packet (MTU) sizes; or a busy network.
>
>solution:
> Try lowering the rsize and wsize mount options. This should
> take care of your immediate problem of NFS server not responding.
> Sample mount option list should look something like:
> rw,hard,intr,rsize=1024,wsize=1024
> The options can be added to either vfstab or automount entries.
> Once you got the mounts to work again, you should investigate
> why default sizes don't work properly and then fix it.
And the name is :
Louis Liao,ASE (liaol@edsug.com)
the original was:
>
> Hello,
> sorry for the late summary but i didn't got enaugh answers to solve
> the problem,:-( insted i got more "me too" ;-)
> so the answer that include all of the answers type was from Herbert
> Wengatz .
> Thanks to all that reply to my query.
>
> +> Hello,
> +>
> +> I got a strange problem using nfs on solaris 2.4 ss-20.
> +> i mount a directory from another machine and i can see the files
> +> command like cd, ls, pwd are working fine but when i try to copy file
> +> i got the problem message :
> +>
> +> NFS server MyServer not responding still trying
> +> NFS server MyServer ok
> +> NFS server MyServer not responding still trying
> +> NFS server MyServer ok
> +>
> +> and so on and so on .......
> +>
> +> And the file won't copy .
> +> the file is about 20k only.
> +>
> +> What might couse such a problem ?
> +>
> +> Stots
> +>
>
> >From Herbert Wengatz:
>
> a. A defective cable
> b. A defective Port on any one of the hosts
> c. A network with a VERY high traffic volume on it.
> d. Someone's reboots the host MyServer everey now and then...
>
> Herbert
> Herbert Wengatz GABO mbH Munich
> Office mailto:hwe@uebemc.siemens.de
> Private mailto:hwe@rtfact.muc.de
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