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RE:AFS prob

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jjmorey@MIT.EDU)
Fri Nov 18 14:54:31 1994

From: jjmorey@MIT.EDU
To: op@MIT.EDU
Cc: carla@MIT.EDU, pjb@MIT.EDU, hotline@MIT.EDU, dcns-cluster@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:54:13 EST


Hi Op-

Can you keep hotline updated as to these types of problems.  The
consultants, 4101 and 1410 were over run by calls and we had no
idea what was going on.

Thanks

JJ
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Subject: AFS problems
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:47:56 EST
From: Matt Braun <mhbraun@MIT.EDU>



Well...we had a little bit of a meltdown this afternoon.

The DB servers were operation fine (according to rx_debug) 

The Top Level Volume servers were doing OK (occasioanal spikes to ~50
connections) 

Phlegethon was hosed (~130 connections)

and the clients were wedging....

After running out of other idea, we killed the fileserver on phlegethon and
restarted it later.  

Useful data of note: 

	system.decmips.srvd.77 and the patch volume are both on phlegethon,
but it was not just Decstations that were wedging.  


			Matt


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