On Friday, February 25, 2005 06:02:52 PM +0100 Harald Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



One other thing I do the old way is checking for dead servers. My
feeling is that the official code has a bug which makes randomly servers
appear down if you have one which is really down in your cell.

Hallo Hartmut - I saw this and my friday-fried brain did go "PING!":

I think I see this too with new 1.3.78 clients (fedora3). Can
you point me what patch I should try to back out?

In addition to that I think there is something broken in the dynroot
corner, but I have not found a way to reproduce it or debug it.
fs checks reports everything OK but ls /afs hangs infinitely.
I have disabled dynroot but still se occasionaly "server down"
in spite that server being up up up!

By default, 'fs checks' only tells you about things in your home cell.
If you are running without fakestat, then your 'ls /afs' is probably losing on statting the root.cell of some other cell.


-- Jeff
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