Don't use submounts.  They are a very bad idea
and will be gone in a future release.
There is no purpose to them.   Simply use

  NET USE X: \\AFS\cellname\path

Jeffrey Altman

Charles McIntyre wrote:
> Folks-
> 
> We're having some issues with AFS 1.2.10 and 1.3.84 on a XP SP2 lab
> image.  We're using cross-realm Kerberos authentication to get the K5
> tgt and KfW Leash32 to get the K4 tgt.   We use afsshare to map the
> user's specific home directory to the "home" submount.  The OpenAFS tray
> app shows the "X:\" drive mapped to their AFS home directory with a
> checkmark next to it.  When the script runs "net use X: \\afs\home" the
> workstation slows to a snails pace, even though no process shows high
> utilization in Task Manager.  The drive never mounts and the machine
> becomes unresponsive.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea why this is happening?  More importantly,
> what's not configured correctly and how do I remedy it?
> 
> I read the afs-issues.txt file and there was mention of a "afsmap"
> utility that I thought might help but it's not in the .exe or .msi
> installer of 1.3.84.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Charles
> 
> 
> 
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> Charles McIntyre
> PC/UNIX Systems Engineer
> Instructional Computing
> Information Technology Services, UCSC
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