Dan Hyde of U. Mich. wrote:
parm /usr/libexec/openafs/fileserver -L -p 128 -rxpck 2500 -udpsize 1048576 -l
1000 -s 1000 -vc 1000 -nojumbo -cb 2500 -pctspare 1
Harald Barth of KTH wrote:
parm /usr/openafs/libexec/openafs/fileserver -nojumbo -p 128 -busyat 1200
-rxpck 800 -s 2400 -l 2400
FWIW, we are still experiencing this problem as well after upgrading
to 1.4.10, although it seems to occur less often than it did before.
- a
Ken Elkabany k...@elkabany.com writes:
I upgraded our server and client to 1.4.10. Unfortunately, I am still
receiving Connection Timed Out errors.
For the benefit of the mailing list archives, I'd just like to mention
that upgrading from 1.4.6 to 1.4.10 seems to have helped quite a bit,
but the problem remains. It just happens less frequently.
- a
Adam Megacz meg...@hcoop.net writes:
Hello,
We've got a situation where clients seem
On Jun 7, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
We tracked a similar problem down to user programs who were trying to
access directories to which they didn't have permission (in our case
because their tokens had expired). Sufficient pounding on such
directories will trigger the Rx backoff
David Boyes dbo...@sinenomine.net writes:
A bit of googling reveals that Adam Megacz has actually done a Debian
package of filedrawers. This saves some time:
/afs/hcoop.net/user/m/me/megacz/public/filedrawers/
FWIW, this is probably way out of date. If the filedrawers folks are
interested
Adam Megacz wrote:
David Boyes dbo...@sinenomine.net writes:
A bit of googling reveals that Adam Megacz has actually done a Debian
package of filedrawers. This saves some time:
/afs/hcoop.net/user/m/me/megacz/public/filedrawers/
FWIW, this is probably way out of date. If the
Jim Rowan j...@qualcomm.com writes:
On Jun 7, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
We tracked a similar problem down to user programs who were trying to
access directories to which they didn't have permission (in our case
because their tokens had expired). Sufficient pounding on such
Adam Megacz meg...@hcoop.net writes:
FWIW, this is probably way out of date. If the filedrawers folks are
interested in distributing my debianization as part of the package (so
it remains up to date), I will update it for them.
This is generally not a good idea unless the upstream developers
Jason Edgecombe ja...@rampaginggeek.com writes:
So, it turns out that Adam Megacz expects you to still have Apache 1
installed in order to build the damn thing.
Yeah, this is because both the Apache1 module and the Apache2 module
are built from the same source package.
If there are any
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Russ Allberyr...@stanford.edu wrote:
Jim Rowan j...@qualcomm.com writes:
On Jun 7, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
We tracked a similar problem down to user programs who were trying to
access directories to which they didn't have permission (in our case
I'm sorry nobody answered you the first time. Some questions:
- Does the lost contact with server occur on all clients at the
same time? Or is it scattered which one loses contact?
- For how long does the lost contact occur? Is it seconds or
minutes or longer?
- Simple, stupid question:
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