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2 Kernel NFS Server Statistics
8 which the kernel NFS server makes available to userspace. These
31 for each NFS thread pool.
38 The id number of the NFS thread pool to which this line applies.
49 Counts how many NFS packets have arrived. More precisely, this
52 (e.g. an NFS or UDP socket or an NFS/RDMA endpoint).
54 Depending on the NFS workload patterns and various network stack
57 of NFS calls received (which statistic is available elsewhere).
60 due to NFS network traffic.
63 Counts how many times an NFS transport is enqueued to wait for
67 The circumstance this statistic tracks indicates that there was NFS
69 thus introducing a small delay in servicing NFS calls. The ideal
74 pool for the NFS workload (the workload is thread-limited), in which
76 performance of the NFS workload.
80 receive some data from an NFS transport.
83 network-facing NFS work is being handled quickly, which is a good
93 threads configured than can be used by the NFS workload. This is
99 slow; the idle timeout is 60 minutes. Unless the NFS workload
108 Note that incoming packets on NFS transports will be dealt with in