[OpenAFS] sudden crash
Neulinger, Nathan
nneul@umr.edu
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:22:20 -0500
Nope. And in fact, recovery when servers come back is usually
instantaneous, except if the server outage killed the machine. (I.e.
running web out of afs resulting in thousands of hung requests). In
those cases, the client machine doesn't usually recover.
-- Nathan
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Nathan Neulinger EMail: nneul@umr.edu
University of Missouri - Rolla Phone: (573) 341-4841
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> From: Turbo Fredriksson [mailto:turbo@bayour.com]=20
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> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] sudden crash
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> >>>>> "Neulinger" =3D=3D Neulinger, Nathan <nneul@umr.edu> writes:
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> Neulinger> On our internal builds, we typically lower both the
> Neulinger> check servers interval and the rx_deadtime settings to
> Neulinger> much lower numbers to speed recovery. Doesn't always
> Neulinger> help though - there do appear to be a number of cases
> Neulinger> where it has a hard time seeing that the server has
> Neulinger> stopped responding...
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> Do you ever see the OPPOSITE (ie, it thinks the server is dead but it
> isn't)?
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