[OpenAFS] Stat on files

Jean Praloran jeanpralo@gmail.com
Thu, 7 May 2009 14:11:54 +0200


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Hi,

I am using AFS since about two years ago, and I was wondering if this
behaviour was normal as it's happening since the very beggining.

I have a directory  with about 7000 files in it, and it can take up to five
minutes sometimes to perform an ls -l in it.

I made a capture of the network transaction and noticed that I was not doing
anything about the the status
of the files during 30 or even 45 seconds sometines, there just some RX
transactions from the cache manager
to the file server every 4 seconds, and suddenly the cache manager
re-restart to ask files' status.


I am not sure I was clear about my problem, if anybody is interested in
helping I can provide a pcap :)

Thx.


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Praloran Jean

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Hi,<br><br>I am using AFS since about two years ago, and I was wondering if=
 this behaviour was normal as it&#39;s happening since the very beggining.<=
br><br>I have a directory=A0 with about 7000 files in it, and it can take u=
p to five minutes sometimes to perform an ls -l in it.<br>
<br>I made a capture of the network transaction and noticed that I was not =
doing anything about the the status<br>of the files during 30 or even 45 se=
conds sometines, there just some RX transactions from the cache manager<br>
to the file server every 4 seconds, and suddenly the cache manager re-resta=
rt to ask files&#39; status.<br><br><br>I am not sure I was clear about my =
problem, if anybody is interested in helping I can provide a pcap :)<br>
<br>Thx.<br><br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br>Praloran Jean<br>

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