Hi,

The stat cache is not stored on disk, so it will always go back
to the server for stat information after a reboot.  However if the
inode data has not changed it should not need to refetch the data
across a reboot.  Are you sure you're seeing data re-fetch and not
just volume/stat information?

-derek

Kristian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi There,
>
> I have set up an AFS server and everything works correctly. Clients
> running the cache manager can connect and correctly access files for
> which users have been authorized.
>
> However, on client reboot, and thus on cache manager restart, it seems
> that the cache stored on disk is not being used at all. Basically, when
> I execute a binary stored in my AFS cell it gets copied into my local
> disk cache, but after reboot, even though the cache manager startup
> script says that some files in my local disk cache are "not empty", I
> can tell that it is still fetching the very same executable from the
> only AFS database machine. Is there anything in particular I should be
> looking at?

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