On Sep 29, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Derrick Brashear wrote: >> >> My experience with this (Snowleopard, 1.5.7x) matches Derrick. My laptop >> does not mount oAFS on boot because if you're in a non-internet situation it >> slows the boot down badly, > > i boot even offline with openafs; no noticeable difference in speed. > nor should there be assuming you didn't turn off dynroot.
That was my expectation, and my experience with 1.4. Booting w/ AFS made boot quite a bit slower. It hangs w/ messages about cache scanning. > >> but once it's up the only problem you have when disconnected is access to >> AFS-based files is rather poor. :-) >> >> If I recall correctly, *if you wait long enough* the shutdown of oAFS does >> eventually succeed. That time, given that I had a files/volumes referenced >> in AFS, was very very long. Maybe hours. Better to leave it up. > > it should time out servers (and that's supposed to be instant) Time outs seem to take quite a long time. This seems especially true when using file dialog boxes. When disconnected, finder hangs for a few seconds (about 10 seconds) before giving up. -tom_______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
