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H A Dnfsrvstate.hdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfs.hdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfsdport.hdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/fs/nfsserver/
H A Dnfs_nfsdsubs.cdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfs_nfsdserv.cdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfs_nfsdsocket.cdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfs_nfsdstate.cdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks
H A Dnfs_nfsdport.cdiff 283635 Wed May 27 22:06:52 MDT 2015 rmacklem Make the size of the hash tables used by the NFSv4 server tunable.
No appreciable change in performance was observed after increasing
the sizes of these tables and then testing with a single client.
However, there was an email that indicated high CPU overheads for
a heavily loaded NFSv4 and it is hoped that increasing the sizes
of the hash tables via these tunables might help.
The tables remain the same size by default.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2596
MFC after: 2 weeks

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