[OpenAFS] Problem with logging and Xserver

2007-08-27 Thread Moritz Bunse
Hello, I'm running an openafs 1.4.4 server on CentOS 5 for a couple of month. Last week I discovered a strange problem concerning the logging of the bosserver and the xserver. It seems that the bosserver starts logging to vt7, where normally the xserver is running. When I switch to vt7 my

[OpenAFS] strange disk write activity compared to network bandwidth

2007-08-27 Thread Sophana
Hi I'm evaluating openafs 1.4.4 performance on centos 4 I noticed some strange things. I'm doing a simple svn checkout (meaning write to afs) (server on the lan) of a lot of source files (quite small...) (about 50mbyte+svn overhead ~= 100mbyte) When using gkrellm, I can see the disk write

Re: [OpenAFS] strange disk write activity compared to network bandwidth

2007-08-27 Thread Lars Schimmer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sophana wrote: Hi I'm evaluating openafs 1.4.4 performance on centos 4 I noticed some strange things. I'm doing a simple svn checkout (meaning write to afs) (server on the lan) of a lot of source files (quite small...) (about 50mbyte+svn

Re: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS + Multi-domain AD Forest + MIT Kerberos Realm Trust

2007-08-27 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Jeremy Kurtz wrote: \\AFS appears to the local client to be a remote CIFS server named AFS. The Windows client wants to obtain a Kerberos v5 service ticket for cifs/afs@SOME-REALM. Since the OAFW SMB server cannot use Kerberos v5 cIFS authentication and can only use NTLM loopback

Re: [OpenAFS] strange disk write activity compared to network bandwidth

2007-08-27 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Sophana wrote: Hi I'm evaluating openafs 1.4.4 performance on centos 4 I noticed some strange things. I'm doing a simple svn checkout (meaning write to afs) (server on the lan) of a lot of source files (quite small...) (about 50mbyte+svn overhead ~= 100mbyte) When using gkrellm, I can

Re: [OpenAFS] strange disk write activity compared to network bandwidth

2007-08-27 Thread Sophana
Jeffrey Altman a écrit : Sophana wrote: Hi I'm evaluating openafs 1.4.4 performance on centos 4 I noticed some strange things. I'm doing a simple svn checkout (meaning write to afs) (server on the lan) of a lot of source files (quite small...) (about 50mbyte+svn overhead ~= 100mbyte)

RE: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS + Multi-domain AD Forest + MIT Kerberos Realm Trust

2007-08-27 Thread Jeremy Kurtz
Thank you for your response. It is good to know that I'm not completely crazy. I am now trying to find who knows any information about this hotfix. Thanks, Jeremy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman Sent: Monday, August 27,

Re: [OpenAFS] Tuning openafs write speed

2007-08-27 Thread Harald Barth
memcache is much faster than the disk cache. memcache will not get any better if no one ever uses it so the openafs developers can get some bug reports. When we got out last system, the group at PDC decided that non-swappable/pageable memory was a too expensive resource to be used for file

[OpenAFS] Open AFS crashing in windows Xp

2007-08-27 Thread Manjiri
Hi , One of user is having problem with Opena AFS on windows xp-sp2 machine. As soon as she browser to directory AFS crashes saying open AFS has encoutered problem.Do you wnat to send report etc etc. I reinstalled AFS with latest version etc but the problem continues. Here are some bits

Re: [OpenAFS] Open AFS crashing in windows Xp

2007-08-27 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Manjiri wrote: Hi , One of user is having problem with Opena AFS on windows xp-sp2 machine. As soon as she browser to directory AFS crashes saying open AFS has encoutered problem.Do you wnat to send report etc etc. I reinstalled AFS with latest version etc but the problem continues. Here