Here is the situation. I have both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels installed.
1. If I use 2.6 kernel, once I leave the machine on for a while, the
machine slows down considerably. It almost feels like all the processes
are on slow motion. A simple command like "top" would take a really long
time to execute. We think that this might be an AFS problem.
2. If I use 2.4 kernel, I will have to manually load up the network card
every time I reboot, which I can live with as long as I can use AFS.
However, this morning when I booted up the machine using the 2.4 kernel,
I can not access AFS. When I tried to use klog, it returned the
following error message:
"Unable to authenticate to AFS because a pioctl failed."
Thanks,
Haipeng
Faheem Mitha wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:
Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What is the recommended configuration? We've been having problems using
the Etch kernel (2.6.18) and the Etch openafs module.
That's the recommended configuration. What problems are you having?
I'll let Haipeng answer that. It's his computer. :-)
Note, it's not clear that the problems in question are actually AFS
problems, though.
Faheem.
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