On 6/25/07, Derrick Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 6/25/07, Steven Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:...


The root problem here is the underlying filesystem presumably offers poor
performance for deleting files, and the way to fix it is to use a filesystem
that doesn't. Deleting a volume is really deleting a tree of files and
directories, and it won't run any faster for OpenAFS than it does for
anything else.


Frank, let me ask some additional questions:

* What OS are you on?  (including distribution, release, etc)
* What is the underlying filesystem?  what features do you have enabled?  (
e.g., the output of dumpe2fs -h or equivalent on your system)

With that information, we might be able to help explain things more clearly
and completely.

Thanks,
Steven

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