Stephen G. Roseman writes:
>       This may or may not be relevant, but we were having a similar problem
> on systems which have many thousands of logins per day, but no "unlog"s
> executed.  Tokens hung around for 27 hours, and "klog"s would get slower and
> slower, all system time.  Forcing an "unlog" at logout resolved it, reducing
> the number of stagnant tokens.

This is what I was begining to suspect.  The host in question is a POP
server with AFS kerberos authentication.  Our token lifetime is long
and I suspect that POP users never "logout".

Thanks for confirming my suspicions.

-Rick

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