On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 17:08, Seth Mos wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Skylar Thompson wrote:
>
> > Is XFS still unstable when accessed over NFS? I know that was an issue for
> > a while, and I myself had near-instant hangs on my server whenever NFS
> > requests went to an XFS filesystem. I am thinking of moving over to XFS due
> > to better quota support, but I need to be able to use NFS as well.
>
> Lot's of people are using it on this list including me and it works for
> them. I do know of issues with simultaneous local and nfs access of files.
> (xfsdump backup and used of NFS)
At some point, I saw something on this list that prompted me to put the
"wsync" flag on all the XFS mounts that I would be sharing over NFS.
Honestly, it was because someone here who understood what it meant said
to do it rather than my understanding what it does. Nonetheless, I've
been doing NFS on XFS at home for quite some time with no problems and
our main file server here at work (about a dozen users, ofttimes very
heavy activity) is all XFS shared over NFS and samba.
Is 'wsync' still applicable for NFS shared XFS volumes?
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