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Hi Fonz,
Thank you for all of your hard work on ffp. It's greatly appreciated.
I currently have netatalk 2.1.1 running on my various DNS devices at home.
Recently, I needed to recover a file, so I had to "Enter Time Machine" to see my historical files. Time Machine on the respective mac had some major latency issues trying to browse the historical backups (magnitude of ~15 seconds to navigate to each backup, and then several seconds to browse into the directory structure of the respective backup). After locating the old file, I was able to recover it, but I feel it took way too long. Entering Time Machine was a snappy process when I ran netatalk 2.0.5.
So, with this in mind, I rebooted the specific DNS in question and retried "Entering Time Machine." This second time around, it was much snappier, just like netatalk 2.0.5. I am not running any other major processes on the DNS (not running iTunes server, no bit torrent, etc.), so I don't think it was another process consuming CPU cycles.
I know this may be a long shot, but is it possible that the "serious error in networking IO code" fixed in netatalk 2.1.3 (http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.1/Rel … 2.1.3.html) will solve this problem? In other words, since it had been weeks since the last reboot of the DNS, is it possible that this bug in netatalk pre-2.1.3 caused Time Machine connection issues that exposed a perceived slow down when browsing my historical files?
I don't exactly know where to look to find any Time Machine or afpd log files to confirm, so it's just a suspicion at this point. Regardless, though, would you be open to upgrading netatalk to 2.1.3 anyway?
Cheers,
thebeck
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Thank you, fonz. I'll upgrade it tonight. You are the best!!!
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