>
> Hello Kwon Oh-hoon,
>
> > But, in several hours from booting of the multi-homed system,
> > some processs-related commands (ps, top, who, etc.) does not
> > provide the next prompt. Some time after, the system doesn't
> > respond to any http request.
>
> Because these are processs-related commands like ps, top and who, this
> doesn't sound like an AFS issue. You should probably report this to
> SunSoft. Is there a reason why you believe that it is related to AFS?
>
> Are AFS commands hanging also?
>
No. But, without AFS 3.5 client, those problem does not occur.
That is the evidence. Would you examine this case with the same
test bed (AFS 3.5 client and Apache 1.3.6 on Solaris 2.6) ?
I have tested many configurations for several days.
Consequently, I found that there is such a problem for AFS 3.5
client on sun4x_56 platform without regard to the number of
network interfaces.
If there are many web users, the AFS 3.5-based web server has
such a problem. Currently, the AFS 3.4a-based web server works well.
If the test is impossible, let me know what we should check about AFS.
For reference, our remaining AFS systems such as AFS DB servers,
File Servers, Clients are all AFS 3.4a-based.
p.s.
In order to get more information, I post this to info-afs.
Sincerely Yours,
Kwon Oh-Hoon.
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