On 23 Jan 2014, at 11:37, <mi...@task.gda.pl> <mi...@task.gda.pl> wrote:
> Recently I came across an issue where 'make install' which was installing
> software to AFS was taking *much* more time on a Solaris client than on
> Linux client. The issue turned out to be a lack of optimization on VFS layer
> in Solaris, and VOP_MKDIR in AFS isn't optimized for it either (on Linux it
> doesn't have to be). This can be mitigated though by changing default
> setting for AFS file server.

The real question here is how widely we should be applying the abort threshold 
- should it apply to all aborts sent to a particular client, or should we be 
more selective? There are a lot of competing views here, as it depends on what 
you believe the abort threshold is actually protecting us against.

Cheers,

Simon

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