On Thu, 2013-11-21 at 10:34 -0700, Kim Kimball wrote:
I don't have direct access to the ancient Transarc clients for testing.
Always a wrinkle. I've built some tools for the older platforms but
tools for _all_ the ancient *NIX clients are probably not reliably
included in that,
Steve Gaarder writes:
...
Then try copying a large file from AFS to the client's local storage,
...
Now it gets weird. Iperf shows the same performance with or without
IPSEC. But if I run iperf under IPSEC, openafs performance jumps back up
to normal and stays there for several minutes.
Not too long ago a cache size of approx 2.5 GB was a maximum -- you
might try reducing the configured cache size to 2.5GB.
Kim
On 12/2/2013 11:47 AM, Andrew Deason wrote:
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 16:28:04 -0500
Chris Garrison ecgar...@iu.edu wrote:
The hosts' /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo files look
Is anyone using OpenAFS with the future Linux kernel 3.13?
I need to use kernel 3.13.0-rc1 and 3.13.0-rc2 with OpenAFS for a
OpenAFS fileserver, but I get compile errors:
(...)
CC [M]
/var/lib/dkms/openafs/1.6.5/build/src/libafs/MODLOAD-3.13.0-rc2-dsi-SP/osi_vm.o
CC [M]
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013, Jose Manuel dos Santos Calhariz wrote:
Is anyone using OpenAFS with the future Linux kernel 3.13?
I need to use kernel 3.13.0-rc1 and 3.13.0-rc2 with OpenAFS for a OpenAFS
fileserver, but I get compile errors:
(...)
CC [M]
Jose Manuel dos Santos Calhariz jose.calha...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt writes:
Is anyone using OpenAFS with the future Linux kernel 3.13?
I need to use kernel 3.13.0-rc1 and 3.13.0-rc2 with OpenAFS for a OpenAFS
fileserver, but I get compile errors:
It's on my list to package OpenAFS 1.6.6pre1 (or
On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 10:15 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Coy Hile coy.h...@coyhile.com writes:
On 12/10/13, 4:10 AM, Harald Barth h...@kth.se wrote:
$ more hosts
127.0.0.1localhost
127.0.1.1peter.cae.uwm.edu peter
I know various Linux distributions do
this by
I fired up Wireshark and took a look. I set up IPSEC to use
authentication only, so I can still see inside the packets. What I see,
on both server and client, is this:
When performance is poor, I see two fetch-data-64 packets from the server
followed by an ACK packet from the client. There
On Dec 11, 2013, at 20:32 , Russ Allbery wrote:
Jose Manuel dos Santos Calhariz jose.calha...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt writes:
Is anyone using OpenAFS with the future Linux kernel 3.13?
I need to use kernel 3.13.0-rc1 and 3.13.0-rc2 with OpenAFS for a OpenAFS
fileserver, but I get compile