> I'm pretty sure that you can "spiff up response" through appropriate > tuning, but acheiving optimal performance requires some study and > analysis. That's why I have asked for a tuning guide several times. The answer has always been a deafening silence. ONCE AGAIN: Is there a useful tuning guide for reasonable cache size, afsd flags, and filservers flags? > Do your users log out and log in frequently? If so, consider adding > "unlog" to their logout procedure. I found that the number of existing PAGs has a tremendous effect on the time required to do a new klog. Does it also affect ordinary file access? -- Michael Niksch /Zurich/IBM @ Zurich @ IBM_Internal IBM Zurich Research Laboratory [EMAIL PROTECTED] (NIK at ZURICH) Saeumerstrasse 4 http://www.zurich.ibm.com/~nik/ CH-8803 Rueschlikon / Switzerland P: +41-1-724-8913 F: +41-1-724-8959
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