90 seconds is definitely wrong. Shutdown for me takes ~2-5 seconds,
tops. This should be fixed.
Daniel
On 4/15/20 12:54 PM, Todd Pfaff wrote:
My environment:
# nfs-ganesha-2.8.3-4.el7.x86_64
# CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (Core)
In light of the stability problems that I've reported here recently, and
given that I really do want to continue to use nfs-ganesha, I'm
considering mitigating problems by either periodic or on-demand restarts
of the nfs-ganesha service.
A complete nfs-ganesha restart, until an nfs client is successfully
accessing the server again, consistently takes:
~ 90 seconds for the nfs-ganesha stop
~ 2 seconds for the nfs-ganesha start
~ 60 seconds for an nfs client to resume
for a total of about 2.5 minutes.
Do these times indicate a problem or is this normal behaviour for
nfs-ganesha?
If these times are normal and not the result of some problem, is there
any way to safely decrease this restart time?
Thanks,
Todd
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