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| Hi there We experience severe performance problems when copying and accessing files from our server!! This problem does not exist for our 9.2 (still!) workstations, but on our os x boxes. Anyone who can point me in the right direction?? |
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| It's too bad no one has come up with a solution for you. We had a similar problem in my school district, copying from an Xserve G4 to 10.3.9. I think my district is going to scrap the Xserve and go with another vendor's server, but that isn't saying much. I don't think they know much about the Xserve. Have you looked at the AppleFileService logs in Console (/Applications/Utilities/Console)? I don't know if that would be helpful. There might be some indication of what's causing the slowdown. Doug
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| There are lots of ways to performance tune AFP. About how many simultaneous connections do you have to the AFP server? That can play a large role. Michael |
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| Do you can have os x systems or only one ? Thx, Kees |
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