Re: [opensuse] OpenSuse 10.2 - Fortran compilation very slow through NFS network with a 64bit server and 32bit clients.



Dave Howorth wrote:
Michel Rasquin wrote:
Dear all,

I am a new OpenSuSE user and quite convinced by this distribution.
However, I still have a problem.

I have configured a gigabit network, using nfs and everything works
fine except for all the Fortran compilers I have tried so far (Intel,
g95, gfortran).

There is no problem to compile some files which are stored locally on
a nfs client.
However, when I try to compile some files stored on /home which is
mounted through nfs, then it takes hours to make the link between all
the .o files created.

Another thing -- it's probably worth trying to make sure it's using
local disk for temporary store and preferably for the .o files as well.

Cheers, Dave
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