Some questions that have come up at our site recently after some review of our OpenAFS client setup. We're running Windows XP with OpenAFS 1.5.52 or 1.5.30-36 clients.
1. Is there a general recommendation for cache size these days? We had been setting the cache size to 1GB if there was what we thought to be enough memory on the host. Recently that has caused problems on some computers, so we've reduced that to 512MB. Still, this is much larger than the 98MB default. 2. Is there a recommendation toward using or not using the "NonPersistentCaching" (virtual-memory cache or "normal" file cache)? 3. Whether or not the NonPersistentCaching option is in use, the following command: cmdebug -server <hostname> -cache returns the following as part of its output: Cache type: memory afsd_init.log shows cache type FILE or VIRTUAL as expected; it's just cmdebug that appears to be confused about this. -- ============================================================================ John Perkins | University of Wisconsin-Madison Researcher | Department of Computer Science [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1210 W. Dayton St. 608-262-0438/608-262-6626 FAX | Madison, WI 53706-1685 ============================================================================ _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info