Speaking of NFS over TCP, we'd also like to try turning nfs.tcp.enable
on to do some testing. Does anyone know if this would affect current
mounts if we just enable it at the filer command line with
"options nfs.tcp.enable on", or can that be done? Is it a fairly
transparent thing or should we schedule down time? Any comments
appreciated!
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> I've currently got my filers with 'options nfs.tcp.enable off' from when I first
> set them up due to a perception that this would cause problems.
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> Has anyone got tcp enabled? Have they seen any problems/benefits, or are there
> any known issues with this?
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> We use mainly Solaris 2.5.1/2.7 machines and HPUX 10.20 machines, now with NFS
> v3 support added, doing compiles and standard (but heavy) file access (no news
> server, proxy, etc.)
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> Dave
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