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Re: CPU usage for AFP



On 1/31/06, Brendan O'Toole <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Well, what has changed in your setup since a week ago?
No.
 Did you upgrade
> your client machines to 10.4.4?
No... I am still on 10.3.9
 Did you have users start using Mail.app?
We are using the damn Eudora.

> OpenFork and getattrlist messages are normal for AFP working. Excessive
> numbers of them mean that you are having an excessive number of file
> reads/accesses by your clients. Do your clients have Spotlight running?
the clients on 10.3.9 as well.

> Have you redirected your browser caches to local volumes?
for some of them yes.
 Are you running
> MS Office with font files on the server? I am not running network library fonts but using ms fonts is in their home directory library. should I move that to local dir?

thanks again


-Popak
>
>
> On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Popak Roshan wrote:
>
> > Yes I do use network home directory, but I didn't have this problem a
> > week ago and it cause slowness on our operations, I can see 2-3
> > connections per user on the connections tab, I am not sure if it cause
> > the problem. On the AFP Access log I get openfork message that fill
> > out the screen.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > -Popak
> >
> > On 1/31/06, Brendan O'Toole <email@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >> That is normal behavior for an AFS server under moderate to heavy load.
> >>
> >> Are you using network home directories?
> >>
> >> On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Popak Roshan wrote:
> >>
> >>> The CPU usage of the AFP server sometimes goes to %80-90, and when I
> >>> look at the process it is the AFP service that use the processor, when
> >>> I do fs_usage, I would recieve hundreds of attriblist from that
> >>> command, any help or suggestion would be appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> thanks
> >>>
> >>> -Popak
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 >Re: CPU usage for AFP (From: "Brendan O'Toole" <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: CPU usage for AFP (From: "Brendan O'Toole" <email@hidden>)



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