Btw, I am downloading a file from the NFS share through the other machine, ie. through the machine that mounts the share. A 300K/s file transfer (at the end, that is to say, at my end) requires about 600K/s up and 300K/s down at the NFS server. That means it TRIPLES the amount of bandwidth required. How is that for an inefficient protocol? I don't know. I can check with Smaba, although I'd rather not. I thought this was going to be reasonably efficient. But this way there is no point to it. It chokes the upload limit of the NFS server without effort. Well, the nfs mount is now just added as a directory to the cloud thing, works reasonably well except or apart from the low transfer speeds. And the high requirements. Regards, xx. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org