> but when I do "top" my processor is only utilized by barely 1% and my swap
> space only uses 6MB. So I guess ther should be plenty of resources left for
> netatalk to run?!

I believe anders' page states the memory requirements by client, and I have
found them to be accurate, as client load increased. Bear in mind, you might
do a top when all clients are connected, but not doing much.

What are your memory requirements/utilization when all clients are
connected?

Now try the same when all clients initiate a large transfer.

Not sure how top works, but I found a similar slow-down as yours when my
clinet load increased. I threw hardware at it (faster CPU and more memory)
to fix it).

Harry

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