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Re: Help with possible bug



If you think its a bug, I would file it. http:// bugreport.apple.com. Have your Apple SE keep track of it for you as well. You need a free ADC account at least to file bugs. The worst that can happen is they send you a note that its already been found or that there is a configuration problem. At best, someone looks at it, realizes it is a bug, and fixes it.

Aaron

On Aug 26, 2005, at 9:11 AM, Stu Duncan wrote:


On Aug 25, 2005, at 5:54 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:


At 9:11 AM -0400 8/25/05, Stu Duncan wrote:

Clean installs of 10.3.9, 10.4.2, 10.4.2 Server all exhibit this symptom on my LAN.


I was referring to a clean, client with a local home directory more so than the server.



These were clients AND my testing server. All had local home dirs.




The backing store may be the problem as Xsan may not be providing a device name that the Finder is happy with. At least according to an Apple SE who has recreated the problem.


It's not particularly special. To the client it's not an XSan volume but and AFP volume.



But can't the problem be at the AFP server level then, since it's sharing out the Xsan volume?





More symptoms of the bug:
1. Mount 3 share points, move them all to the dock at once works fine. Move them one at a time and only the first one stays in the dock.



Wel that would point more towards a localized object issue at the Finder end rather than with XSan, AFP, or even sharepoints in general.



Won't argue with that.




2. No bug if sharepoints are mounted via SMB instead of AFP.
3. I actually have 4 servers as part of my Xsan setup (2 MDCs, 2 file servers). The symptoms occur if I try to mount from any of the servers.


Point 2 leads me to believe it's an AFP filesystem problem.


It could be a problem with how the APF sharepoint is described and not be a problem with the AFP sharing,yet alone the /filesystem/. Your point #1 would suggest this more simply rather than inventing more complex design issues in a filesystem.



Here's the setup. Xsan volume is called FileRAID. Folders in this volume called Creative_Services, Commercial, IS_Drive, etc. Xserve called files. If you have any suggestions as to how to check/ change the AFP sharepoint and how it's described, I'm all ears.





Just not sure if it's on the server or client side, especially if it's a bug in the client FS on how it handles Xsan volumes.


Well the client isn't seeing an XSan volume. It's seeing an AFP volume. With AFP volume object descriptors, and the Finder and Dock are responsible for any mangling those. To the user the backing store of the sharepoint is already abstracted and the user is ignorant.



Well, I'm ignorant as to where the problem actually lies as well. I'm just trying to get a fix for it, but have no clue where to really dig into it. The fact that several other people, including an Apple SE has reproduced it suggests that it's not just a misconfiguration with my setup.


Any suggestions?

Stu Duncan
IS Manager
Cox North Carolina Publications, Inc.
(252) 329-9628
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