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Hi guys,
I am trying something. I wrote a simple shell program to test something where continuous while loop writes on a file over the nfs. The time taken to write "hello" 3000 times take about 10 sec which is not right. Ideally it should take fraction of seconds. If I write on the local disk, it happens instantaneously. "dd" command works fine over the network. Not sure if it is doing the same thing as filw writing with a shell script. Can someone suggest me where to look at if it is NFS issue? ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks, Abhi. |
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