MAC Services startup performance

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FredT

We have Win2003 R2 with MAC services providing multiple shares that
covers over 500GB of files. When the server is booted up the MAC
clients don't see any MAC shares for at least 30 minutes. It is as if
the MAC services is scanning all files, building something and won't
make the service available until it has finished. What is happening?
What is the solution?
 
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William Smith

FredT said:
We have Win2003 R2 with MAC services providing multiple shares that
covers over 500GB of files. When the server is booted up the MAC
clients don't see any MAC shares for at least 30 minutes. It is as if
the MAC services is scanning all files, building something and won't
make the service available until it has finished. What is happening?
What is the solution?

This sounds like your server is indexing your Mac-accessible volumes.
This should only happen when your volumes are first shared and the index
should be preserved between server restarts. That's provided your server
is shutting down your Mac services and restarting properly.

The File Services for Macintosh on Windows Server has not been updated
in several years and a few versions. It's very out-dated and will
probably not be updated. I suggest you look into a better AFP server
application for your server such as Group Logic's ExtremeZ-IP
<http://www.grouplogic.com> or you might look into a better SMB client
for your Macs such as Dave from Thursby <http://www.thursby.com>.

Regardless, what's built into Windows Server for sharing to Macs and
what's built into Macs for connecting to Windows Servers are not
adequate and robust enough for daily sustained use by a group of Macs.

Hope this helps!

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bill

William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>
Entourage Help Blog <http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
 

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