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manu [Performance]
aix:aix_nfsv4 [2024/02/26 09:43] (current)
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 Best proctice for AIX LPAR: Best proctice for AIX LPAR:
   * Processing Units: **1.0**   * Processing Units: **1.0**
 +  * network options
 +<cli prompt='#'>​
 +# no -p -o tcp_sendspace=524288
 +# no -p -o tcp_recvspace=524288
 +</​cli>​
 +  ​
   * nfs options   * nfs options
 <cli prompt='#'>​ <cli prompt='#'>​
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 For info, largesend 'll send packet 64k, that 'll be split on VIOS side (hypervisor),​ when analyse packet, checksum for 64k return FFFF bad checksum, it normal. For info, largesend 'll send packet 64k, that 'll be split on VIOS side (hypervisor),​ when analyse packet, checksum for 64k return FFFF bad checksum, it normal.
  
 +Example of mount options:
 +  # mount -o bg,​hard,​intr,​rsize=131072,​wsize=131072,​timeo=1200,​vers=4,​sec=sys nfssrv:/​nfspath /mnt
 +
 +===== NFS ERROR =====
 +
 +  * **Mount error**
 +<​code>​
 +NFS lookup failed for server : rpc error 7 (RPC: 1832-010 Authentication error) errno 5
 +</​code>​
 +
 +Try:
 +<cli prompt='#'>​
 +# nfso -p -o portcheck=1
 +# nfso -p -o nfs_use_reserved_ports=1
 +</​cli>​
 +
 +  * **Set range ports for NFS**
  
 +Normally, The usage of NFS ports will be dynamically in AIX.... If you would like to set the port ranges, ​
  
 +The NFS_PORT_RANGE environment variable can be used to limit the source port of network calls the client makes to the server. If used, this environment variable should be added to the **/​etc/​environment** file. The format of the environment variable is as follows:
 +  NFS_PORT_RANGE=udp[4000-5000]:​tcp[7000-8000]
  
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