nfs:nfs_bsize Description Controls the logical block size used by the NFS version 2 client. This block size represents the amount of data that the client attempts to read from or write to the server when it needs to do an I/O.
Controls the duration of time that the NFS version 3 client waits to transmit a new request after receiving theNFS3ERR_JUKEBOXerror from a previous request. TheNFS3ERR_JUKEBOXerror is generally returned from the server when the file is temporarily unavailable for some reason. This error is ...
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nfs:nfs4_max_transfer_size Description Controls the maximum size of the data portion of an NFS version 4 READ, WRITE, READDIR, or READDIRPLUS request. This parameter controls both the maximum size of the request that the server returns as well as the maximum size of the request that the cl...
The NFS version 2 protocol mandates that all modified data and metadata associated with the WRITE request reside on stable storage before the server can respond to the client. NFS version 2 WRITE requests are limited to 8192 bytes of data. Thus, each WRITE request might cause multiple small ...
Historically, neither the NFS client nor the NFS server would do any range checking on the file times being returned. The over-the-wire timestamp values are unsigned and 32-bits long. So, all values have been legal. However, on a system running a 32-bit Solaris kernel, the timestamp va...
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nfs:nfs3_max_transfer_size_clts Description Controls the maximum size of the data portion of an NFS version 3 READ, WRITE, READDIR, or READDIRPLUS request over UDP. This parameter controls both the maximum size of the request that the server returns as well as the maximum size of the reque...
Previous: nfs:nfs3_lookup_neg_cache Next: nfs:nfs_max_threads nfs:nfs4_lookup_neg_cache Description Controls whether a negative name cache is used for NFS version 4 mounted file systems. This negative name cache records file names that were looked up, but were not found. The cache is use...
nfs:nfs3_max_transfer_size_cots Description Controls the maximum size of the data portion of an NFS version 3 READ, WRITE, READDIR, or READDIRPLUS request over TCP. This parameter controls both the maximum size of the request that the server returns as well as the maximum size of the reque...