Somebody here suggested disabling SMB 2. That sounds like a good idea to me since I think the introduction of SMB 2 corresponds to when the OpenAFS problem started. But I'm not in a position to try this myself at the moment.

http://www.thorschrock.com/2009/09/19/disable-smb-v2-service-windows-vista/

On 09/03/2010 03:52 PM, Mickey Lane wrote:
From: Jeffrey Altman
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows 7 and the loopback adapter problem
revisited

On 9/2/2010 4:50 PM, Mickey Lane wrote:
If someone has the time to play with this, can they reproduce these
results and perhaps try some additional tests?

Mickey.


The important question I am going to ask is whether unchecking Link-
Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver&  Responder causes the the
problem to reappear or not.

If you are able to toggle the problem on and off with those features
then perhaps you have identified a significant clue to the root cause
of the problem.

Jeffrey Altman

Un-checking and rebooting causes a minor change but does not put
the system in its initial non-functioning state. The only difference
noted is that I now need to wait 4-5 minutes after any adapter
changes to see OpenAFS start working again.

I don't think I'm working with a valid cause and effect relationship
here. On the other hand, OpenAFS is working even after I add/subtract
network adapters (+ the wait) so something in the O/S has changed.

Mickey.



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