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On Saturday 17 January 2004 12:46, Damian O'Hara wrote:
steve-ss wrote:
Thanks again. One day, we may solve this problem. If anyone has any ideas of why the kde hangs please tell!
Steve.
Hi Steve,
Pitching a little late here but ...
How many users log in to their client machines at the same time with the same user ID and are these user home directories actually the same homedirs exported to the clients?
I'm trying to see whether many clients are trying to write to one set of .kde files.
Hi damian, Hi everyone. 20 users all log into the same user id and these are the same user home directories exported yes. i think I can see the problem: all users are trying to update ingle .kde files at the same time. So what it needs is for each user to have his own login no? That is you cannot have more than one user with the same id logging into the same directory. This makes sense as users who have their own account never have this problem. Maybe it wansn't nfs afterall. Is it practical to have 200 different logins on the same server? Will NIS cope with that? It would certainly be a nightmare to organise it in mid term with 200 kids hanging around! Can anyone confirm the .kde behaviour? Thanks, Steve.