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Re: dfbsd nfs client - file descriptor leak

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Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 7:00 am

Matthew Dillon wrote:
 >    The default parameters are set very conservatively on DragonFly.  You
 >    can experiment with them with these sysctl's (in seconds):
 > 
 >    vfs.nfs.access_cache_timeout: 5
 >    vfs.nfs.neg_cache_timeout: 3
 >    vfs.nfs.pos_cache_timeout: 3

FWIW, FreeBSD's default for access_cache_timeout
was raised to 60 quite some time ago.  On my oldest
machine (a 4.x one) ist is still only 2 seconds.

Best regards
   Oliver

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