by what method did you determine that the volume and the fileserver are
"having problems"? did you look directly on the fileserver, or from
another client system? if you're looking from the same client that's
running the 'rm' or whatever command....you're getting a biased look.
anne
Quoting Robert Banz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ok, here's some weirdness for ya'll to ponder on. I've seen it on
any recent OpenAFS version I've ran (fileserver-wise) (1.2, 1.3,
1.4), and any client I've ever used.
Let's say I delete a VERY large directory from a volume. Very
large. It's got 30,000+ files.
This takes awhile. But while it's running, my volume (and the
fileserver it's on) seems to have problems -- seems to be obsessed
with my file deletion (which i'm doing from one client) and doesn't
seem to be interested in serving data to other clients that are also
accessing my volume.
It's generally repeatable -- like I said, I've seen it many times
over the years, but just annoyed me today so I figured I'd finally
ask about it and if anyone else has seen such behavior as well.
-rob
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