At 09:16 AM 6/27/2006, Jeffrey Altman wrote:

I should also point out that the Windows client when not using
Freelance mode does a very poor job of failing over when the first
vlserver found in the CellServDB is not available and Freelance mode
is not being used.   The Windows client prior to the next set of
releases only makes one attempt to load the root.afs volume due to
the fact that the HardDeadTimeout for RX is greater than the timeout
configured for processing CIFS requests.  Depending on the deployed
clients moving the vlservers could end up being quite painful.

I have one question related to this. When we were experiencing this problem the first vlserver in the list was active, and it had the lowest subnet number, which means the service should have started just fine. The fact that the other vlservers were not contactable shouldn't have prevented the client from finding the root.afs, but that is what happend. It appeared (to me) that the client service wasn't starting because all the vlservers weren't online. That is a different senario than just saying the first one not contactable caused the service to "time out".

Rodney

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