Hi,
I've set up an OpenAFS und a 4 machines cluster, and have made replicas
of the user's home volumes. I know, that generally, this is a bad idea,
but I want to use this as backup the user can access without my help
(I've mounted the readonly volumes to another mountpoint).
And now I want the
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 18:17, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
On Wednesday, February 09, 2005 03:41:31 PM +0100 Hans-Gunther Borrmann
I tried to apply your 2 diffs but failed. Many many hunks fail because
the context is not found in my sources due to missing or adittional
blanks. Two
On Thursday 10 February 2005 10:55, Marco Spatz wrote:
Hi,
I've set up an OpenAFS und a 4 machines cluster, and have made replicas
of the user's home volumes. I know, that generally, this is a bad idea,
but I want to use this as backup the user can access without my help
(I've mounted the
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Hans-Gunther Borrmann schrieb:
| On Thursday 10 February 2005 10:55, Marco Spatz wrote:
|
|Hi,
|
|I've set up an OpenAFS und a 4 machines cluster, and have made replicas
|of the user's home volumes. I know, that generally, this is a bad idea,
|but I
Hi,
just for the record,
the current (2005/02/10) cvs version of OpenAFS does build
and load on my linux (kernel 2.6.10).
BUT,
the very first action, be it an 'ls /afs/...'
or just an afs shutdown, produces a segment fault
and freezes the whole system.
So, it's a pity, but I have to say good-bye
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 03:15:37PM -0500, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
[snip]
As far as processing volume dumps is concerned, take a look at my dumpscan
tools (currently in /afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/systems-jhutz/dumpscan). They
provide libraries for parsing and emitting volume dumps, and a
Marco Spatz wrote:
Hi,
I've set up an OpenAFS und a 4 machines cluster, and have made replicas
of the user's home volumes. I know, that generally, this is a bad idea,
but I want to use this as backup the user can access without my help
(I've mounted the readonly volumes to another mountpoint).
Hi!
Since some time I've repeated kernel oops'es on a productive system here. The
stacktrace points to OpenAFS code. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks,
Cajus
ots-2:~# ksymoops /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.29 -V -m /boot/System.map-2.4.29 5
ksymoops 2.4.9 on i686 2.4.29. Options used
-V
i am reasonably certain this is a race condition with the rename/unlink
done by afs afs_remove(). i believe this problem has been fixed in
the 1.3 version. you might try running a 1.3 client. otherwise the
fixes will need to be brought in from the 1.3 tree.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Cajus
Hi,
just for the record,
the current (2005/02/10) cvs version of OpenAFS does build
and load on my linux (kernel 2.6.10).
BUT,
the very first action, be it an 'ls /afs/...'
or just an afs shutdown, produces a segment fault
and freezes the whole system.
So, it's a pity, but I have to
On Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:03:09 PM +0100 Frank Burkhardt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 03:15:37PM -0500, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
[snip]
As far as processing volume dumps is concerned, take a look at my
dumpscan tools (currently in
--On Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:02:49 PM +0100 Helmut Jarausch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just for the record,
the current (2005/02/10) cvs version of OpenAFS does build
and load on my linux (kernel 2.6.10).
BUT,
the very first action, be it an 'ls /afs/...'
or just an afs shutdown,
Hi, just noticed that
http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/WindowsLoopBackAdapter is
vandalized.
By the way, anybody know what this means when trying to get tokens (WinXP
SP2 client)? AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as foo in cell bar.
Error 11862788 (unknown error)
Thanks!
I hope you're blocking the offending url's
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Jack Tanner wrote:
Hi, just noticed that
http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/WindowsLoopBackAdapter
is vandalized.
By the way, anybody know what this means when trying to get tokens
(WinXP SP2 client)? AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as foo in
cell bar. Error 11862788
On Thursday, February 10, 2005 02:35:18 PM -0800 ted creedon
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I hope you're blocking the offending url's
I'm not sure what you mean by blocking the offending url's.
The offending user account has been removed.
I have not yet gone back and undone the edits, or removed the
On Thursday, February 10, 2005 03:18:42 PM -0800 ted creedon
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There isn't a configure or a Makefile.am in the CVS tree.
That's correct. OpenAFS doesn't currently use automake, so there is no
Makefile.am. Most directories do have a Makefile.in.
And no, there is not a
Chaps,
the file
http://openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.2.13/rhel-3.0/openafs-1.2.13-rhel3.0.1.src.rpm
is corrupt.
I have tried downloading this, on 2 machines but the rpm is corrupt.
rpm -pql openafs-1.2.13-rhel3.0.1.src.rpm
error: openafs-1.2.13-rhel3.0.1.src.rpm: MD5 digest: BAD
So ... I discovered the hard way that (on AIX at least) if you put a
non-existent cellname in /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell and start the AFS
client, the system will panic as soon as afsd is started. Weird, huh?
Pretty obscure error condition, but still ... kernel panic? Yow.
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