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/freebsd/sys/nfsserver/ |
H A D | nfs.h | diff 6df0617286e573a51aa210376bb54aa1592beb59 Sun Mar 14 07:21:56 CET 2004 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> Calculate NFS timeouts in units of 10ms, not 5ms. This matches the default clock precision on i386. This is a NOP change on i386. But this stops the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second (vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased. diff 6df0617286e573a51aa210376bb54aa1592beb59 Sun Mar 14 07:21:56 CET 2004 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> Calculate NFS timeouts in units of 10ms, not 5ms. This matches the default clock precision on i386. This is a NOP change on i386. But this stops the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second (vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased.
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/freebsd/sys/nfsclient/ |
H A D | nfs.h | diff 6df0617286e573a51aa210376bb54aa1592beb59 Sun Mar 14 07:21:56 CET 2004 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> Calculate NFS timeouts in units of 10ms, not 5ms. This matches the default clock precision on i386. This is a NOP change on i386. But this stops the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second (vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased. diff 6df0617286e573a51aa210376bb54aa1592beb59 Sun Mar 14 07:21:56 CET 2004 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> Calculate NFS timeouts in units of 10ms, not 5ms. This matches the default clock precision on i386. This is a NOP change on i386. But this stops the mount_nfs units from suddenly changing to units of 1/20 of a second (vs the normal 1/10 of a second) if HZ is increased.
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