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aK [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been trying to locate manpage for openafs but i don't see it.
other than the available admin guide, is there manpage that i can
quickly look up before i run afs related commands?
, as I recall, not what addresses/interfaces we listen on.
Search the archives for the '-rxbind' switch for what you want.
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that the sysid is regenerated.
And anyway, AFS defines servers by their UUIDs, I believe, rather than
by any single IP. To see what they are for all of your servers, you can
`vos listaddrs -printuuid'. So, that may be helpful to see what IPs AFS
thinks that server has.
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like it's just supposed to be a default, and moving it up
four lines does indeed produce the expected output.
A diff against CVS HEAD is attached. Works on my i386_linux26 box.
Bcc'd to openafs-bugs
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Index: src/ptserver/pts.c
the
`source' variable to the fd to read commands from, so the previous
behavior was unconditionally setting `source' to the default value of
stdin.
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this by using a CellAlias file.
If you put my.cell.namemy in /etc/openafs/CellAlias (or
/usr/vice/etc/CellAlias if using transarc paths), -dynroot will provide
a symlink my-my.cell.name in /afs.
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of conditionals could be changed from
defined(AFS_SUN5_ENV) to defined(AFS_SUN5_ENV)
!defined(AFS_SUN58_ENV) or something, but I thought checking on
EDQUOT's presence would be more robust.
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Which I do not believe is forgeable from a client; at least, not easily,
and it's certainly not common knowledge like altering timestamps with
`touch` is.
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Which I do not believe is forgeable from a client; at least, not easily,
and it's certainly not common knowledge like altering timestamps with
`touch` is.
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address, you can see
what they are with `vos listvldb -server 117.108.x.x'. If there's
nothing referencing it, you can remove it with
`vos changeaddr 117.108.x.x -remove'
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client a little bit ago, but I don't know how well
I would count on it working.
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away. That's not really a long-term solution, though;
you should find what's causing aborts and fix them.
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(Debian-specific config)
not to be started, I believe.
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/afs/etc/krb.conf (if using transarc paths), or
/etc/openafs/server/krb.conf.
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temporarily disable destroying credentials on logoff,
or acquire a new PAG and change KRB5CCNAME before creating a screen
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you've verified
that /usr/afs/etc is the same as the others?
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was present in 1.4.10 but should have been fixed in 1.4.11.
'rxdebug localhost 7001 -version' ?
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 00:21:09 +0300
Axel Thimm axel.th...@atrpms.net wrote:
Hi,
1.4.11 on RHEL3 bails out due to no [AOP_]WRITEPAGE_ACTIVATE being
available:
2.4 kernel, right? I believe you want
http://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=f6e46ba.
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Anders Magnusson ra...@ltu.se wrote:
(gdb)
To get started, perhaps:
frame 1
print x (if this just gives a hex number, 'print *x')
print errno
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blocks in use, and maximum partition blocks' in:
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may help.
Also, if you run the fileserver with '-d 1' (or higher) you should see
address list ignored (NetInfo/NetRestrict override)
in FileLog. Do you?
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retrying. Restarting
just the fileserver should make it work on the first try.
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of them would be so great (not to mention confusing),
though, I don't even want to imagine it.
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that many blocks with f_frsize of 512. (CR 6560644)
I think that just means we're not calling the 64-bit version for some
reason. Can you try just making the /vicep? filesystems smaller for now?
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using cmd would get it. However, if I recall correctly, most
daemons don't use it, but some do. Do we want to be able to use -- for
all daemon options, too?
If not, do we need to _prevent_ it from working on all daemons, so
people don't get confused?
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anything in /var/log/syslog or `dmesg` on the clients pertaining to
afs? A number of rxkad-level errors could cause you to appear to
suddenly lose access.
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error if clock synch was your problem, but clocks being wrong
makes things go all kinds of screwy in my experience.
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though, and if your tokens are lasting longer than 10 minutes, that's
probably not the problem.
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, and prevent normal users from
removing them... but that has the obvious downside of needing to modify
all of the ACLs.
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volumes somewhere more
logical in the hierarchy, and ensures you are actually accessing their
web volume. (I.e. you mount the volume at
/afs/localcell/user/$user/public_html, and
/afs/localcell/common/web/user/$user, or something like that)
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of this
stuff, but this is my general idea.
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everything
that the 'volume-level ACL overlay' method that Jeffrey (and later, I)
described, I believe. There are still pros and cons of each method; I'll
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There are other pros and cons, but I think those areas are the only ones
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ugly hacks; even
more so than PAGs themselves.
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idwka
Why do you need a group, as opposed to simply mapping 32766 to a name?
We already have a name, too: anonymous. Why can't we specify that in
normal ACLs now, anyway? Does it just have to do with how the ptserver
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Michael Meffie mmef...@sinenomine.net wrote:
Andrew Deason wrote:
While this could be helpful, this don't solve the problem for the
various system:authuser groups or host groups.
Can you expand on that a bit? What is the problem with the host ip
groups
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:23:20 -0800
Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net writes:
In other words: *** PLEASE SPEAK UP *** if you want to be able to
prevent normal users from doing something like fs setacl ${HOME}
system:authuser rlidwka even when
. When I wanted something like this, I
just set up something to sync an LDAP subtree to match what was in the
ptdb every so often (and triggered by a 'pts' wrapper, as well).
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to the KDC, or some way of using Microsoft's PAC data or something along
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Holger Rauch holger.ra...@empic.de wrote:
Hi Andrew,
thanks for your reply.
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009, Andrew Deason wrote:
[...]
Do you mean a way of storing ptserver data in an LDAP backend? Or a
way to query ptserver information via LDAP queries
many times?
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when
it tries to sync the entry for 536870944.
Unless I'm mixing up RPCs, syncvldb shouldn't bother at all with a
volume that doesn't show up in listvol. Unless perhaps there's an RO
with 536870944 marked as its parent, hmm...
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Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net wrote:
On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:27:40 -0500
Wenping Yang yan...@umdnj.edu wrote:
with -verbose flag, it didn't give any more info for 536870944
except this:
[r...@psrwjmsafs1 logs]# vos syncvldb psrwjmsafs1 -verbose
when we have gcc?
Are we / how long are we keeping the inode fileserver backend around?
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. Is there any reason to not use unix sockets for
SYNC?
no unix sockets on Windows and possibly some platforms depending on
kernel configuration.
It also strikes me as really insecure, since it allows any local process
to make SYNC calls. Perhaps a warning when disabled?
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I don't know; do either of these sound desirable?
And by 'translate' I mean, just change to the 'dafs' type and add an
entry for the salvageserver with no arguments; copy all of the other
existing entries. I think that should be okay.
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when disabled?
at configure time, or in the log at runtime? (i'd rather the former)
Configure time. As a recurring runtime warning, this would just be
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aware of what's going on (otherwise, why would they
upgrade?). And you don't need to know about the even/odd numbering
scheme, just that the 4 in 1.4 hasn't changed in a while.
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about the way we COW made cloning a bit one-way. At
the very least, the vol header would indicate the clone as a non-RW, I
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containing existing
inode volumes and refuse to start.
('default behavior' meaning namei, I assume.) We already have that, I
believe. If we're inode and AFSIDat doesn't exist but anything starting
with a V does, we don't attach the partition.
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wants to run a 1.5 server is specifically for DAFS. So, the
number of people trying to run a 1.5 fileserver without DAFS is... much
smaller than the number of people willing to run a 1.5 fileserver at
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. So, we could just print out a warning, basically saying
if things don't work, here's probably why. Or I suppose we could have
a new bosserver flag that forces allowing the uncommon config.
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, or somehow explicitly mark it
in some other way, as it's a very uncommon case. That would make the
configuration invalid with pre-1.6 bosservers, though... but at least it
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Is there anything problematic about keeping around irix support? Keeping
another platform around in general is always at least a little bit of
work, but I'm not aware of any changes that we want to make but are
being held back by supporting irix...
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Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net wrote:
My question is, if I want to drain a volume of all RW volumes so I
can do kernel updates etc. without a user-visible outage, is there
any way to effectively swap the RW and RO volumes.
Something like
also have not heard of anyone
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. Is this reliably reproducible?
fstrace dumps could be more enlightening, and it'd probably be cool if
they went in 125954.
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On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:36:41 -0500
Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net wrote:
I'm guessing he's getting the cell info from AFSDB. This is a bug with
afsconf_LookupServer (introduced from the SRV additions, I'd guess).
The way it's set up it never returns a cell name. I can have a fix
shortly
principals' names).
I believe at least MIT's ktutil allows you to create a keytab from a
known password (and kvno and enctype). See the add_entry -password
command in ktutil. That doesn't seem like much less work than creating
new princs, though...
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failure
Anything in VolserLog on the server that volume x is on?
Try 'vos dump -verbose'ing the backup volume x; what does it say?
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Bastian dea1...@melvex.xs4all.nl wrote:
Andrew Deason schreef:
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 14:21:17 +0100
Bastian dea1...@melvex.xs4all.nl wrote:
Fri Jan 8 12:05:43 2010: Task 2: End of pass 1: Volumes remaining
= 1 Fri Jan 8 12:05:43 2010: Task 2
debian packages, I'd just add the new patches, and
build and install new .debs; you don't need to mess with the individual
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IDs, which causes trouble.
Probably not an argument against changing the default (only happens on
the largest cells with very long dbserver uptimes), but just noting that
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of it happening, and they
were very large cells. One of them Russ should recall:
http://www.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2004-April/013238.html
So how should we detect a ubik ID rollover instead?
I don't know; is it just if the trans id is negative?
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:17:32 -0600
Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net wrote:
The explanation for the various methods now exists as an Internet
Draft, and can be found here:
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-deason-afs3-acl
with debian systems with afs-root or anything like
that, so I could be very wrong here and I'll shut up. But at first
glance, that doesn't quite look like the issue here. (For example, if I
'chown -R adeason /var/lib/dpkg' on a regular lenny box,
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in this example like so:
bos create mysrv releaseproj cron -cmd /bin/bash -c /bin/ls /tmp now
but that's just due to the way 'bash -c' works, and may not work for
everything. I don't think it will work in the more complex releaseproj
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interface to automate most of it, anyway. The only difference the cell
layout makes is how you implement the backend for such things; it should
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...@localcell: kvno = 1
$ kdestroy
$ ktutil
ktutil: addent -password -p adeason -k 1 -e des3-cbc-sha1
Password for adea...@localcell:
ktutil: wkt foo.keytab
ktutil:
$ kinit -k -t foo.keytab adeason
$ echo $?
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the fileserver uses, I expect; VL_RegisterAddrs.
Not sure what you mean by without changing the vldb. The vldb is where
the server information is; that _is_ the thing you want to change.
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doesn't seem to exist with lenny's packages.
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it's possible.
I'm not quite sure what the setup is you're aiming for, though. It
sounds like you want users to be able to run cron jobs out of AFS on any
arbitrary AFS client in your cell? Doing something like that will
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Anders Magnusson ra...@ltu.se wrote:
Andrew Deason wrote:
could protect the directory where the keytabs are under an IP ACL,
but IP ACLs don't always work so well, and you'd open up access to
anyone
When do IP ACLs not work so well?
Well
are available to you that way, too.
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with the default, which I
think is around 9. Try adding the argument -p 128 (no quotes) to the
parameters passed to the fileserver, and see if it affects your problem
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at least some sense. I happen to know that that that one is
des3-cbc-sha1.
$ ktutil
ktutil: addent -password -p adea...@localcell -k 1 -e des3-cbc-sha1
Password for adea...@localcell:
ktutil: wkt foo.keytab
ktutil:
$ kinit -k -t foo.keytab adeason
$ echo $?
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have
either of those options specified. Double-check l -e in ktutil and see
if it matches kadmin getprinc, and klist?
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-server afs1 -part a'. Does it show entries with
'Backup: ' volume ids?
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volumes and
there backups which go to the backup
You said you tried 'vos syncvldb'. Try
vos syncvldb afs1 a volume -verbose
where volume is the volume ID of one of the volumes that isn't showing
up. What does this output?
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to cope with a different port.
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:32:12 -0500
Jason Edgecombe ja...@rampaginggeek.com wrote:
Andrew, do you have an N900 and would be willing to test?
I probably would be if I had one. Alas, I prefer my phone simple.
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access for the moment;
just wait a little bit.
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On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:02:46 -0500
Dale Pontius pont...@btv.ibm.com wrote:
Andrew Deason wrote:
What happens when you try to do this with a 1.4 client?
As things are, the Gentoo runtime system might probably thwart me,
even with the 1.5 client. I'm playing with suspend on a system
can't be found
or otherwise fails will it fall back to a...@.
And you can see if it is not doing so for some reason by running
'aklog -d', which should tell you what principal it is using.
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 20:44:15 -0500
Stephen Repetski skrepet...@gmail.com wrote:
My question is this: how relevant is this restart with the current
stable (1.4.11) release of OpenAFS?
It's not necessary. In 1.5/1.6, weekly reboots will no longer be the
default.
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 09:31:26 -0800 (PST)
Booker Bense bbe...@slac.stanford.edu wrote:
1. Replace references to klog, with the kinit and aklog pair of
commands.
klog.krb5 may be worth mentioning, as it avoids having a
possibly-undesirable ticket cache lying around.
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