> I scanned some AFS cells last night and found that many AFS volumes have
> very low vnode access count in the past day.  For example, many cells have
> > 50% volumes that were accessed fewer than 5 times.  This could mean
> > client 
> caching worked well, I presume.  However, I was puzzled by a significant
> number of volumes that had 1 access in the past day.  This
> "fewer-than-1-access" volumes accounted for from less than %1 to more than
> %60 from cell to cell. 
> 
> Does anyone know what these kind of accesses might be for?  In particular,
> what would cause this one-access-per-volume-per-day pattern?

Careful here...  The dayuse data is only updated when the volume actually
_is_ used.  If a volume is unused for several days, or even several
months, vos will continue to show the number of accessses it had on
the last day it _was_ accessed.

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   Systems Programmer, CMU SCS Research Facility
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