[OpenAFS] rc.d/afs start hanging early
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
18 Jan 2002 17:51:07 -0500
Odd.. I can't imagine why NFS would really matter.
-derek
cg@home.cdegroot.com (Cees de Groot) writes:
> Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU> said:
> >What does /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo say about where your cache partition
> >is located? What kind of file system is your cache partition? How
> >big is your cache?
> >
> >It certainly shouldn't take hours.. I was able to generate a 3GB cache
> >with the standard chunksize configuration in just a few minutes.
> >
> It probably would have taken eternity, because the afsd's were just in disk
> wait. Nothing was done to create the filesystem structure of the cache.
>
> The cache is 500Mb, ext2, and on a 10k rpm Ultra160 drive, so when it finally
> started (after shutting down NFS etcetera), it was rebuilt in a matter of
> 10-20 seconds.
>
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