Magnusson
Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows client spraying file server.
The text I quoted is from the change log that is published
with each release.
The problem is that that the checks for quota or access permission
errors were not in the right places. The problem
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From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-
ad...@openafs.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:04 PM
To: Anders Magnusson
Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows client spraying file server.
The text I quoted is from the change
We just noticed a quite disturbing event on some windows clients; they
are sending packets continuously to
a fileserver, causing the fileserver process to take 100% CPU. And more
annoying, noone is
logged in to the machines when they do so. afsd_service works, but
cannot be restarted and have
This was fixed in 1.5.63:
* When given a choice between an error from rx_Write()
or RXAFS_EndStoreData(), use the rx_Write() error.
This ensures that over quota and access denied errors
are acted upon.
Jeffrey Altman
Anders Magnusson wrote:
We just noticed a quite disturbing event
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
This was fixed in 1.5.63:
* When given a choice between an error from rx_Write()
or RXAFS_EndStoreData(), use the rx_Write() error.
This ensures that over quota and access denied errors
are acted upon.
Thanks, it was not in the release notes so I didn't
Anders Magnusson wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
This was fixed in 1.5.63:
* When given a choice between an error from rx_Write()
or RXAFS_EndStoreData(), use the rx_Write() error.
This ensures that over quota and access denied errors
are acted upon.
Thanks, it was not in the