Simon Wilkinson gave a talk at the AFS and Kerberos conference at CERN
about the possibility of getting better performance by limiting the AFS
server to use only one core (or cores on the same die).
Has anyone else tried this yet? I guess this only applies to the
dafileserver. Or should other
On 08 October, 2014 - Staffan Hämälä wrote:
> Simon Wilkinson gave a talk at the AFS and Kerberos conference at CERN about
> the possibility of getting better performance by limiting the AFS server to
> use only one core (or cores on the same die).
>
> Has anyone else tried this yet? I guess this
Our Mac support was wondering whether MacOS 10.10 will run OpenAFS.
Perhaps somebody has some experiences to share (apparently 10.9 needed a
new openafs-1.6.6 release before becoming installable)?
Of course, in the end we will need to do our own tests, but if the
answer is "don't bother, needs a
I'm looking for a tool or procedure that will look at ACLs in a directory
tree in AFS and suggest (possibly new) groups, memberships, and
permissions to help straighten out the mess that has grown there over the
years.
We have an aging cell, and as projects have come and gone, we've
accumulat
On 10/8/2014 2:23 PM, Todd Lewis wrote:
> I'm looking for a tool or procedure that will look at ACLs in a
> directory tree in AFS and suggest (possibly new) groups, memberships,
> and permissions to help straighten out the mess that has grown there
> over the years.
>
> We have an aging cell, and