On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:14:17AM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > > have in fact filed some bugs, or at least contacted you directly, > > specifically regarding the delay issues. Also for the record you > > were apparently responsive but somehow along the way the problem > > didn't get solved. > > Searching through the bugs queue the only tickets submitted from > internet2.edu are from you. That is not to say that folks have not > submitted tickets from other organizations but I would be unable to > tie them back to Internet2. If I had recognized the relationship I > would have contacted you directly when the problem had been reported.
After further investigation, our windows people say they never did contact you after all and I must have misunderstood what they were saying. Best guess is that we could not reproduce the issue so we did not follow up with you. Sorry for the red herring :( > > It may be that all of our problems have been either the long delays > > accessing AFS (which I think was due to the server bug that was fxed in > > 1.4.1), ...which are still happenning, although the timeouts are shorter. More detail to follow. sigh. > If you have multiple people editing in the same directory, the creation > and deletion of temporary files will result in callbacks to the clients > that can also trigger the callback break race conditions. In theory, they were doing a "check-out" procedure to prevent simultaneous edits by moving files to individual user directories before editing. In practice I suspect that they were overwriting one another's checkins somehow. danno -- Dan Pritts, System Administrator Internet2 office: +1-734-352-4953 | mobile: +1-734-834-7224 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
