On 29/09/2010 12:19, JB wrote:
Simon Andrews<simon.andrews<at> bbsrc.ac.uk> writes:
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Hi, thanks.
It looks like the nfs daemon is caching write data (around 2GB of it) which lets scp think its finished when actually there's loads of data sitting in a write buffer. The hanging is presumably the time it takes to flush the buffer (there is a process called nfsiod which is active during this time and df shows data is still be
Your nfs client is a Fedora 13. Can you tell me what nfsiod is and where is came from ? Can you see it ? $ ps aux | grep -i nfsiod
I think it must be part of the kernel. There's no nfsiosd binary anywhere on the system, but:
$ ps aux | grep -i nfsiod root 8974 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Sep27 0:15 [nfsiod]
Where the parent process is kthread.
Simon.