Lines Matching refs:nfsd
20 /proc/fs/nfsd/pool_stats
24 /proc/fs/nfsd filesystem is mounted (it almost always should be).
43 which contains all the nfsd threads and all the CPUs in the system,
62 an nfsd thread to service it, i.e. no nfsd thread was considered
71 This can happen either because there are too few nfsd threads in the
75 configuring more nfsd threads will probably improve the performance
77 already choosing not to wake idle nfsd threads because there are too
78 many nfsd threads which want to run but cannot, so configuring more
79 nfsd threads will make no difference whatsoever. The overloads-avoided
83 Counts how many times an idle nfsd thread is woken to try to
93 nfsd thread, despite the presence of idle nfsd threads, because
94 too many nfsd threads had been recently woken but could not get
99 runnable nfsd threads. The ideal rate of change for this counter
102 on all the CPUs in the nfsd thread pool.
107 nfsd thread pool.
117 If this pattern is seen, configuring more nfsd threads will *not*
122 Counts how many times an nfsd thread triggered an idle timeout,
126 This statistic counts a circumstance where there are more nfsd
128 a clue that the number of nfsd threads can be reduced without
143 one of three ways. An nfsd thread can be woken (threads-woken counts
146 deferred because the transport is currently being used by an nfsd