My 2 cents: I had similar problems in 10.5.6, turned out to be a very slow 
and/or faulty DNS service. Maybe worthwhile to check.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Samuel Bayer
Sent: maandag 29 juni 2009 17:50
To: Derrick Brashear
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Debugging AFS sluggishness on MacOS 10.5.7?


Samuel Bayer wrote:

> -memcache improves the situation considerably. Time is now 20sec real
> for AFS copy, 13sec for scp or NFS copy. That's ballpark enough for me.
>
> Is there a reason -memcache isn't a default setting for afsd?

Perhaps answering my own question: the Leopard Finder doesn't seem to
reflect the changes in the file system completely. I saved some files to
an AFS directory, and I can see all of them using "ls" in the Terminal,
but only some of them in the Finder.

Sam
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