Unusually access over AFP since 10.4.6

Hello,
since we upgraded our clients and our XServe to OS 10.4.6, there is unusually much more access to the shared folder of the XServe. I checked it with fs_usage on the clients and on the server. On the clients you can see, if the shared folder is connected, the Finder is doing much access to this folder (but all applications are closed) and this never stops.
On the server it looks like a permanent scan of the folders over AFP.
The shared folder on the server is an XSAN-Volume and now the performance of AFP goes completely down
Has someone an idea, what the Finder of the clients is doing now and how I can stop this?
Mac OS X (10.4.6)
XServe   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Nice, a .DS_Store file was the reason! I have deleted all .DS_Store files on the shared Volume and now it works fine!
Now, I will disable the .DS_Store files on Networkvolumes. Therefor I found this:
http://forum.onmac.net/archive/index.php/t-334.html
Thanks - Jan
Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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