>From what I saw in the pcap so far it seems the client receive a packet twice (DUPLICATE PACKET), then DELAY certainly to reoder packet transmission and then ping.
I also saw some delay later in the file, coming both from the server and client. On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Jean Praloran <[email protected]> wrote: > For the servers : > > NetBSD 4 > Using OpenAFS server 1.4.10 > > Clients : > FreeBSD 7.0 > arla 0.91pre > > ACLs : > afs-5 /afs/epitech.net/netsoul # fs la /afs/epitech.net/site/trombi/ > Access list for /afs/epitech.net/site/trombi/ is > Normal rights: > system:administrators rlidwka > system:anyuser rl > sb rlidwk > juanito rlidwka > > > > > > On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Jeffrey Altman < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Jean: >> >> Please specify the operating system, afs client version, and the >> permissions that you have on the directory you are listing. >> >> Jeffrey Altman >> >> Jean Praloran wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am using AFS since about two years ago, and I was wondering if this >> > behaviour was normal as it's happening since the very beggining. >> > >> > I have a directory with about 7000 files in it, and it can take up to >> > five minutes sometimes to perform an ls -l in it. >> > >> > I made a capture of the network transaction and noticed that I was not >> > doing anything about the the status >> > of the files during 30 or even 45 seconds sometines, there just some RX >> > transactions from the cache manager >> > to the file server every 4 seconds, and suddenly the cache manager >> > re-restart to ask files' status. >> > >> > >> > I am not sure I was clear about my problem, if anybody is interested in >> > helping I can provide a pcap :) >> > >> > Thx. >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Praloran Jean >> > > > > -- > Praloran Jean > -- Praloran Jean
