> > 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
I made a fuss of this on this list a few months back after discovering
this bug and there was some follow-up. Transarc filed a defect report,
this is agreed to be a low-priority bug, and it will probably be fixed
in AFS 3.5.
Daniel
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