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[Discuss] nfs in virtual machines
- Subject: [Discuss] nfs in virtual machines
- From: markw at mohawksoft.com (markw at mohawksoft.com)
- Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 14:22:19 -0400
- In-reply-to: <20211021013546.00003713.Richard.Pieri@gmail.com>
- References: <3aa691df-34cc-0240-8ebf-d2f1735a22c0@mattgillen.net> <20211021013546.00003713.Richard.Pieri@gmail.com>
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 00:11:12 -0400 > Matthew Gillen <me at mattgillen.net> wrote: > >> The guest VM is set up for NAT. >> Any ideas on where to look or things to try? > > Probably NAT making RPC unhappy. Simple solution: don't use NFS. I have never heard of NAT hurting performance on NFS. I understand all the networking complexity of connecting machine A to server B through a NAT, but once connected, I never experienced any other issues. I'd love a link or something so I can learn. My company has a product that may, in fact, be configured by a customer like this and I'm concerned that there is an issue of which we may not be aware. Thanks. > > More complex solution: either get rid of NAT or you tune your firewall > traversal rules and rpcbind configurations to play nice with each > other. Or use Samba instead. > > -- > \m/ (--) \m/ > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at lists.blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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