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11-07-2005 07:44 PM
11-07-2005 07:44 PM
about nfsd
Hello everyone,
I saw a lot of "nfsd" processes on my OS.May I reduces some "nfsd" processes ? I don't know why there are some many "nfsd" processes in my OS and the status of them is "sleep" . Can I do something in reducing them .I mean I don't want to run some many processes when the machine up.
Thank you in advance for every reply .
Rambo
I saw a lot of "nfsd" processes on my OS.May I reduces some "nfsd" processes ? I don't know why there are some many "nfsd" processes in my OS and the status of them is "sleep" . Can I do something in reducing them .I mean I don't want to run some many processes when the machine up.
Thank you in advance for every reply .
Rambo
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11-07-2005 07:49 PM
11-07-2005 07:49 PM
Re: about nfsd
16 nfsd processes are normal, you can check /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf for max no of processes. You can edit them as well.
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11-07-2005 07:55 PM
11-07-2005 07:55 PM
Re: about nfsd
check this link abt NFS, nfsd is daemon responsible for NFS.
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/usail/network/nfs/admin.html
docs.hp.com/en/1435/ NFSPerformanceTuninginHP-UX11.0and11iSystems.pdf
pdf file will help u tuning nfs services on ur server.
Awadhesh
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/usail/network/nfs/admin.html
docs.hp.com/en/1435/ NFSPerformanceTuninginHP-UX11.0and11iSystems.pdf
pdf file will help u tuning nfs services on ur server.
Awadhesh
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