Ted Creedon wrote: > Upgraded XP to 1.5.59 > > XP afsd_service.exe takes 98% of the cpu ditto for any client linux box. > The XP and Linux clients are really not troubleshootable anymore due to > the hard resets required.. The XP and Linux clients did claim to get a > token, however. > > Both client and server work fine on geronimo. V 1.4.10 aklog gives the > same result on both ookpik - client and geronimo - server > > > aklog -d -force creedon.biz <http://creedon.biz> > Authenticating to cell creedon.biz <http://creedon.biz> (server > geronimo.creedon.biz <http://geronimo.creedon.biz>). > Trying to authenticate to user's realm CREEDON.BIZ <http://CREEDON.BIZ>. > Getting tickets: afs/creedon.biz <http://creedon.biz>@CREEDON.BIZ > <http://CREEDON.BIZ> > Using Kerberos V5 ticket natively > About to resolve name admin to id in cell creedon.biz <http://creedon.biz>. > Id 1 > Set username to AFS ID 1 > Setting tokens. AFS ID 1 / @ CREEDON.BIZ <http://CREEDON.BIZ> >
This output is from Linux. You said you couldn't get tokens on XP. The output from Linux will not help diagnose a problem on XP. Does the CPU utilization drop if you discard your tokens with "unlog"? On XP: See if you can obtain a trace log. "fs trace -on", wait 5 seconds, "fs trace -dump -off". The trace log is %windir%\temp\afsd.log. If so, place it somewhere readable and post a link. If you cannot obtain a trace log. "fs minidump". The output will be in %windir%\temp\afsd.dmp. Again, place it somewhere readable and post a link. Jeffrey Altman
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