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nfsd performance
user name
2008-03-12 03:38:46
Hi,
I use nfs to mount a few dataspaces into jails( some
homedirs and the 
ftp-share )
I realized that the load goes up a lot, i someone is 
uploading/downloading a lot small files from/to this share)
I also shared the virtual maildir, which I mount directly
now, cause 
that brought me a load > 60 ;)

So in the end, is there a possibility to optimize something
on nfsd, or 
is there any other solution to mount one share into more
jails without 
using one share for all of the jails?

Cheers
Markus

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Re: nfsd performance
user name
2008-03-12 04:15:33
> brought me a load > 60 ;)
>
> So in the end, is there a possibility to optimize
something on nfsd, or is 
> there any other solution to mount one share into more
jails without using one 
> share for all of the jails?
>
man mount_nullfs


WARNING - at least in 6.1 read-write mounts caused crashes
for me.

read-only works fine, which i use to get common /usr on all
jails, saving 
disk space and more important - memory, as binaries are
shared.
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