About AFS: > If there is significant packet loss on the connection, it will go slower > still.
My feeling is that #define RX_MAX_FRAG 1 instead of 4 does make things behave better if there is packet loss to be expected. About xDSL: It might be the case that the throttling of TCP compared to the throttling of rx (over UDP) looses when xDSL is involved. That is very difficult to predict without actually monitoring the packets on the wire in question. Another guess: It might be that your xDSL allways behaves shitty (like gets very long latency) when it gets near full. It might be that your provicer tunnels your xDSL over some other transport somewhere. Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
