[OpenAFS] Commercial use of OpenAFS ?

EC wingman@waika9.com
Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:00:23 +0200


>-----Message d'origine-----
>De=A0: Mike Fedyk [mailto:mfedyk@matchmail.com]
>Envoy=E9=A0: mardi 7 septembre 2004 19:33
>=C0=A0: EC
>Cc=A0: openafs-info@openafs.org
>Objet=A0: Re: [OpenAFS] Commercial use of OpenAFS ?
>
>EC wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>"Derek" =3D=3D Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU> writes:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>Derek> There are some companies in New York that would claim
>>>>Derek> emphatically "yes, it's stable enough".
>>>>
>>>>Well, one of those companies will say so, but with a few important
>>>>caveats.
>>>>
>>>>Morgan Stanley's use of AFs does NOT include such large volumes, and
>>>>in fact, we are deprecating the use of AFS for RW data on large =
scale,
>>>>and encourging users to use NFS/SAN solutions instead.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>What problems have you been encountering?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Linux Crash...
>>Tests done on LFS 5.1.1 (2.4.27 kernel + libata patch, with or without
>>grsecurity patch). I use a diskless client configuration, no swap, =
~200MB
>>for the system (total 2GB RAM), AFS cache is 25MB. I tried to move =
around
>a
>>1,5GB file inside the afs directory. Never finished the move. AFS =
client /
>>Linux hangs, and I have reboot the system.
>>
>What version of AFS on the various systems?
1.2.11 servers and clients.