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Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 11:19:05 +0400
From: Fedin Pavel
Subject: Re: Problems with nfs
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On 24.04.2012 9:27, Fedin Pavel wrote:
>
> Also, why does nfs access appear to be so horribly slow? Loading a
> directory with ~150 files takes about two minutes in mc. I understand
> fork() issue, but what are problems with just reading files descriptors?
>
I resolved the problem with slowness. This appeared to happen because
of seteuid() error (discovered in logs). Local system account on Win7
doesn't have token creation/change rights. I fixed this by creating own
local user with sufficient privileges and running nfsd under this
account. BTW, may be you should add remark about this particularity into
nfs-server.README file? It's not obvious, because the system works, just
very slowly. The user might think it's okay.
But RPC problem didn't go away. I tried to run portmapd under the same
user with no positive result. The first thing client says is:
pmap_getmaps.c: rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection
reset by peer
I tried to completely turn off Windows firewall, again with no effect.
So i still have to restart portmap service after i log in into the
system in order to get NFS working.
And one more little but annoying thing. All files on Linux site appear
to have owner and group id == 42949672. However access control works
correctly (i didn't modify any Cygwin mounts and i have ACLs turned on).
/etc/nfs/server.map is set up correctly (i guess so, because access
control works, i can read write and execute my files). Looks like it's
some problem with reverse mapping.
--
Kind regards
Pavel Fedin
Expert engineer, Samsung Moscow research center
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