If the finder stats all of them then yes, this behaviour seems normal. There are a couple of gigs in that tree. However, I did use the client before and in my memory it wasnt as slow as it is now. I tried to make a symlink from my local Documents folder directly to my afs homedir but Finder doesnt like that either..again very slow, now even when opening the Documents folder.




On 9 mrt 2009, at 21:33, Jeffrey Altman wrote:


The next question then becomes how many files are in all of those
subdirectories?  Finder is going to stat them all.  Since the MacOS X
OpenAFS client does not have a working bulkstat mechanism, one
FetchStatus RPC will be issued per directory object.  More if those
object are symlinks.

You can use tcpdump and wireshark to capture and examine the RPCs
that being sent from your machine.  The more that are sent, the longer
it will take.

Jeffrey Altman

Hans Melgers wrote:

I log in as admin, so i have all permissions.

On 9 mrt 2009, at 20:55, Jeffrey Altman wrote:

Hans Melgers wrote:


I did, no change. Just tried it again, doubleclicking on the user dir, its got 9 subdirs (all 9 different volumes), took 3 minutes before they
showed up.
Maybe a clue; opening a subfolder with no subdirs opens up immediately
(all files shown), opening one with subfolders takes forever.

Do you have 'l'ist but not 'r'ead permission on those subfolders?




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