Robbie, does this only occur for Windows domain-joined accounts as it does for me? I tried asking the helpdesk at my school if they knew of anything in the environment that could cause this, but they dismissed it because I am using a setup that they do not support.
-----Original Message----- From: Robbie Foust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:42 PM To: Jeffrey Altman Cc: Gurganus, Brant L; [email protected] Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] context menu handler slow in OpenAFS 1.5.8 for Windows Hi, I'm seeing the exact same thing. Have been for a long time, but never had proof it was the AFS client causing the right-click delay. I could send screen shots but its the same behavior already posted here. I've confirmed it using the pioctl debugging and fs whereis "my documents" command. I'm using v1.4.1 on a Windows 2003 advanced terminal server. Thanks, - Robbie On Sep 13, 2006, at 10:23 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > There is nothing wrong with using drive mappings. > My guess is that there is something wrong because the SamCompatible > name is not a prefix of the full Domain Name. > > Lots of sites use domain logins without any delays. So its something > unusual about your environment. > > Jeffrey Altman > > > Gurganus, Brant L wrote: >> Another potential contributing factor is that domain logon scripts >> automatically map AFS paths to drive letters, so I am not sure if >> I can >> prevent those mappings from occurring and see what happens then. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:56 PM >> To: Gurganus, Brant L >> Cc: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] context menu handler slow in OpenAFS 1.5.8 for >> Windows >> >> What if you login with: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Gurganus, Brant L wrote: >>> Actually, I was wrong about the delay, I was just trying soon after >>> login when those results were still cached. The output is different >>> though: >>> >>> C:\Documents and Settings\gurganbl>fs whereis "My Documents" >>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>> ] >>> pioctl Explorer logon user: [MSROSE-HULMAN\gurganbl] >>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>> ] >>> pioctl LSA Principal logon user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) failed: >>> 0x4C3 >>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs\all,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> failed: >>> 0x4C3 >>> pioctl SamCompatible logon user: [MSROSE-HULMAN\gurganbl] >>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>> ] >>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that My Documents is not in >>> AFS. >>> >>> The delay occurs after the first WNetAddConnection2 call in the case >> of >>> both login forms. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:28 PM >>> To: Gurganus, Brant L >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] context menu handler slow in OpenAFS 1.5.8 >>> for >>> Windows >>> >>> ok. What is the pioctl output when using that name form? >>> >>> Gurganus, Brant L wrote: >>>> With that information, if I login with MSROSE-HULMAN\gurganbl >>>> instead >>> of >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], I do not experience the delay. >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:29 PM >>>> To: Gurganus, Brant L >>>> Cc: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] context menu handler slow in OpenAFS >>>> 1.5.8 for >>>> Windows >>>> >>>> There you go. Its taking pioctl() many tries before it can >>>> find the name form that matches the authentication name used >>>> to login the session. This name is required in order for >>>> authentication to the AFS SMB server to succeed since that is >>>> the only name that will be accepted over the loopback interface. >>>> >>>> I don't have a solution for you. The real fix for this is to >>>> stop using an SMB server and instead begin use of a Network >>>> Redirector. Completing this work is a long time off. >>>> >>>> Jeffrey Altman >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Gurganus, Brant L wrote: >>>>> I turned on the pioctl debugging as you suggested and these >>>>> were the >>>>> results. This is a domain-joined limited user account. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 0x4c3 is: >>>>> >>>>> ERROR_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_CONFLICT >>>>> 1219 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same >> user, >>>>> using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all >>>> previous >>>>> connections to the server or shared resource and try again. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\gurganbl>fs whereis "My Documents" >>>>> >>>>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>>>> >>>>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>>>> >>>>> ] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl Explorer logon user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs\all,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl LSA Principal logon user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>>>> failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs\all,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>>> failed: >>>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> >>>>> pioctl SamCompatible logon user: [MSROSE-HULMAN\gurganbl] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>>>> >>>>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>>>> >>>>> ] >>>>> >>>>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that My Documents is not in >> AFS. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\gurganbl>fs whereis "My Documents" >>>>> >>>>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>>>> >>>>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>>>> >>>>> ] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl Explorer logon user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs\all,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl LSA Principal logon user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>>>> failed: >>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> pioctl WNetAddConnection2(\\afs\all,[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >>>> failed: >>>>> 0x4C3 >>>>> >>>>> pioctl SamCompatible logon user: [MSROSE-HULMAN\gurganbl] >>>>> >>>>> pioctl CreateFile(C:\_._AFS_IOCTL_._) failed: 0x2 >>>>> >>>>> [The system cannot find the file specified. >>>>> >>>>> ] >>>>> >>>>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that My Documents is not in >> AFS. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:37 PM >>>>> To: Gurganus, Brant L >>>>> Cc: [email protected] >>>>> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] context menu handler slow in OpenAFS 1.5.8 >> for >>>>> Windows >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Turn on pioctl() debugging (as per the debugging section of the >>>>> >>>>> OpenAFS Release Notes), and then run the "fs whereis" test again. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I suspect you will find the problem is that your systems are >>>>> having >> a >>>>> hard time authenticating to the AFS Client Service. In which case >>>>> >>>>> all operations to AFS are suffering the same delays >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Jeffrey Altman >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Gurganus, Brant L wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> The delay characteristics are reproducible using the command you >>>>>> mentioned. If it is newly run, there is a delay. If it has >>>>>> recently >>>> ran >>>>>> (probably has results in a cache), then it finishes quickly. >>>>>> There appears to be no difference in output of the command when >>> there >>>> is >>>>>> a delay and when there is not a delay: >>>>>> C:\DOCUME~1\gurganbl>fs whereis "My Documents" >>>>>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that My Documents is not in >>> AFS. >>>>>> C:\DOCUME~1\gurganbl>fs whereis "My Documents" >>>>>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that My Documents is not in >>> AFS. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> OpenAFS-info mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info >>> _______________________________________________ >>> OpenAFS-info mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenAFS-info mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info >
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