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      Nullity
      last edited by

      (I doubt it's a pfSense problem.)

      I'm new to NFS but I've read everything I can find.

      My problem is that when I saturate my 100Mbit NFS link with an NFS file transfer then try to "ls" the target directory it occasionally lags up to 20 seconds before listing the directory. I tried lowering the block size down to 1K and it did kinda lower the lag to 3 seconds but that still seems way too high. The throughput is fine.

      Server is Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
      Client is ArchLinux.
      NFSv4
      TCP

      Any help is appreciated.

      Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
      -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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        Harvy66
        last edited by

        All over LAN or WAN traffic?

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          Nullity
          last edited by

          @Harvy66:

          All over LAN or WAN traffic?

          All LAN.

          Oh, I forgot to mention that pings and all other services still have normal latency (< 1ms) during link saturation. It's just NFS that lags.

          Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
          -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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            Harvy66
            last edited by

            Could Nagle on the client or server be creating an artificial 100ms delay? Even then, you'd think it would be a common issue.

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