On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 12:22:29AM +0200, Sebastian Hanigk wrote: > Hello, Hi,
> > I have a question concerning OpenAFS performance. On my notebook, I'm > using the Linux client (1.2.4), kernel is a vanilla 2.4.18, local > cache 50MB. > > Compiling the kernel or garnome in an AFS directory is just as fast as > compiling on local space (my CPU isn't that fast ...), but as soon as > I want to extract a bigger .tar.gz - the mozilla sources for example > - I don't get more than about 30k to 100k netload (I'm at least on a > 10MBit link to the file server) and neither tar nor gzip show up with > non-neglectable load. > > Is this more or less a usual behaviour or can I tune it up on the > client side? I was able to increase performance within my cell dramatically by using a ramdisk ( ~ 4 MB ) as local cache. Maybe it's no good idea to do so when accessing lots of files in globally distributed cells. FBO _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
