[UniMacTech] CPU runaway for AFP on 10.4.10 server with Mail.app
David Wikeley
David.Wikeley at utas.edu.au
Mon Feb 4 12:50:36 EST 2008
Check that you are not restricting your network thru-put with the network control panel. Set it to auto.
On 4/02/08 12:15 PM, "Alex Dawson" <alex.dawson at uwa.edu.au> wrote:
This is a bit of a case of "Doctor heal thyself".
We have a XServe G5 running 10.4.10 server. AppleFileServer hits
100%+ CPU when I open some of my larger Mail.app folders (~9000
messages) from my client machine. It doesn't seem to happen to anyone
else. I have a GigE connection, but the network interface doesn't
seem to be doing more than about 10Mbit when it's trying to open the
files, so I doubt that's it.
Anyone have any thoughts on the subject? (other than clean up my
mail.. the fact one person can kill a server by checking their mail
is something we want to fix)
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Alex Dawson
FAHSS Faculty Computing, University of Western Australia (CRICOS 00126G)
08 6488 7093 - alex.dawson at uwa.edu.au - http://uwa.edu.au/people/
alex.dawson
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