On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Chas Williams wrote:
Thanks a lot for your patience.
i suppose i should thank everyone for patience while located the
code difference. unfortunately my brain said, #ifdef defined
and #if defined are the same i imported the 1.0.2 release.
this of course still makes
--On Saturday, February 24, 2001 09:00:43 AM -0500 Derek Atkins
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Jon Tegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derek Atkins wrote:
The main benefit of using a real KDC instead of KAServer is that the
KAServer isn't really designed to do well in terms of providing
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, John F. Davis wrote:
Hello
https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/openafs-info
The above url doesn't say how to unsubscribe from this list. How do I do
it?
The list headers in every message to the list have instructions.
And on the page you cite above:
To
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Thomas Vincent wrote:
on 4/17/01 6:39 PM, Nathan Neulinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*laugh* The ftpd server in OpenAFS is probably vulnerable to alot worse
than the glob() attack. You'd have to be nuts to actually use it.
That is reassuring. Is anyone working on
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Charles Clancy wrote:
Is there any [easy] way to migrate accounts from the kaserver to krb5? I
figure that since kaserver is basically krb4, there should be some sort of
upgrade feature in krb5. I've seen utilites that take kaserver.DB0 and
convert it into an
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2001, Peter Popovics wrote:
Will this patch be implemented in the BINARY release of BrokenAFS for
WindowsNT?
When someone who can comment on the security implications does so and such
problems are solved. There's someone I
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Eric Knudstrup wrote:
I'm trying to build the afs - krb5 migration kit, and it is asking for the 524
library, and I was wondering where I might be able to pick this up for Heimdal?
Why? Heimdal includes:
-support for copying a real kaserver database to heimdal (use hprop
On Tue, 15 May 2001, [windows-1254] Tufan Þen wrote:
dest/bin/washtool make config -argument install
make[1]: dest/bin/washtool: Command not found
where'd you get a washtool from?
Then I used the RPMS for RedHat 7.1.
When I try to start afs with /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start I got an error
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Brent Putman wrote:
Has anyone else had problems unzipping the binary build for Win32
(DEST.zip) currently available from openafs.org? When I attempt to
unzip the archive using either WinZip on a Win32 system or the unzip
utility on a Solaris 7 system, I get the
7. What special configuration, maybe patches does kerberos need for AFS
integration? (key types...)
Patches: with modern MIT or Heimdal, none. The rest depends if you're
converting from an old kaserver database or starting a new cell. If
you're starting a new cell, merely supporting
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Michael Pelletier wrote:
We're expecting to move towards OpenAFS in the near future,
client-side first and then probably eventually servers as well, since
it's appearing increasingly unlikely that Transarc will be able to
provide the support and bug fixes that we
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, T. Matthew Cocker wrote:
Hi
Just looking at the Transarc 3.6 release notes and it indicates that
neither Linux or digital UNIX can run AFS/NFS translator. Does this apply
to OpenAFS 1.0.4?
OpenAFS has no AFS/NFS translator at all; The necessary source was
encumbered
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Tino Schwarze wrote:
I had similar problems. I also upgraded to 1.2.0 because I saw Oopses.
But on my machine, the client runs fine for some time and then suddenly
Oopsed. I'll send a ksymoops dump if I get to the machine again.
Please do; Thus far I have been unable to
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have seen that we can repeatedly crash a Linux box running 2.4.7 and
OpenAFS 1.2 by doing operations in /afs that open a large number of files
or directories (e.g. du -sk).
It's an issue which has been known to me at least for some time, but
On 1 Oct 2001, Derek Atkins wrote:
Thanks.
A patch is in the works to make this issue go away for future
releases, so that the dependencies on the kernel can be generated
automatically instead of manually. This patch should get into the
build system relatively soon.
Indeed, it will be
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Francisco Yumiceva wrote:
Hi All,
I need to include my cell name in the CellServDB of my lab server. The
administrator maintain a copy of this file from IBM so I requested IBM
to add my AFS namespace but they don't want it because I am using
OpenAFS. What can I do?
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Christos Ricudis wrote:
1) Documentation
I cannot find any documentation on the AFSDB functionality and the dynroot
option on latest OpenAFS releases, short of some rather sparse notes on
release documentation. Are there more verbose explanations on these
subjects
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Cosimo Leipold wrote:
First off, wow is AFS cool. Now for my issues:
1. Since the AFS Install my procmail is broken. Presumably this is
because of authorization issues - procmail's docs dont seem to have info
re AFS and I can't find much on AFS about procmail.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Nicolescu, Edward L wrote:
Thanks for the hints. In the end , the culprit was a wrong KeyFile
on the server
which means that i should have looked at the error code. oops:-)
but i stick by:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Kevin Coffman wrote:
Looks like a security
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Bart Banter wrote:
I've been discussing with our kernel developers a couple of hangs (process
and system) that seem to be associated with openafs usage and heavy system
load.
I would like to suggest two changes to the openafs linux_alloc() routine
which we believe
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, David J. M. Karlsen wrote:
I'm wondering of runnning some OpenAFS servers under linux, and I'm
wondering:
-Does the current version of OpenAFS support disconnected operation?
no
-Is it possible to have larger volumes than 8GB
yes
-Does ASF mmap the RVM such as
On 11 Jan 2002, Cees de Groot wrote:
David J. M. Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
True3 - but as explained earlier - the two don't work very well
together, and when searching for errors it's best to isolate the systems.
Got an answer from Sam that explained it all - which is also forwarded
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Mike Lee wrote:
but I cannot cd /afs as local root
after authenticating as a user listed in system:administrators, or after
setting the acl on /afs to system:anyuser rl from elsewhere? If you do
neither of these then you won't be able to cd into /afs
4when I login as
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Mike Lee wrote:
after authenticating as a user listed in system:administrators, or after
setting the acl on /afs to system:anyuser rl from elsewhere? If you do
neither of these then you won't be able to cd into /afs
so howto set the acl?
klog as a user who is a member
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Mike Lee wrote:
Thank you
when I issue klog -principal admin and type password
it respone Unable to authenticate to AFS because user doesn't exist
after set it run as -noauth mod
and I can list admin in :
1bos listuser
not needed for klog
2kas list -long
3pts
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Andrei Maslennikov wrote:
Actually, IPL itself does not admit any closed-source modifications. In
case of binary distribution, paragraph 3.iv clearly states:
A Contributor may choose to distribute the Program in object code
form under its own license
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Zhi-Wei Lu wrote:
Derek,
I am having the same problem with 2.4.9-21:
libafs-2.4.9-21-i686.o: Note: modules without a GPL compatible license cannot
use GPLONLY_ symbols
As I said in my previous message, you can safely ignore this message.
There were a whole
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
There appears to be a build problem with the latest version of OpenAFS
client 1.2.3 for NT/Windows. In both the checked and free
configurations the following error is returned after some compile time has
elapsed...
cm_scache.c
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Michael Aldrich wrote:
From the BosLog:
Fri Feb 15 11:18:14 2002: BNODE 'fs' repeatedly failed to start, perhaps
missing
executable.
Do all of:
/usr/afs/bin/fileserver
/usr/afs/bin/volserver
/usr/afs/bin/salvager
exist?
Yes.
try truss
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Michael Aldrich wrote:
try truss /usr/afs/bin/bosserver and see what files it's failing to open?
-D
What is truss?
Sorry, strace. I forgot it was a Linux system.
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On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If so, I would try to run the non-threaded version of the fileserver which
is built in src/viced. Also the problem of processes not going away looks
for me like a problem in the pthread environment.
This sounds like a good thing to try in any
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Michael Aldrich wrote:
Can I get the appropriate ftpd from openafs-krb5-1.2.2-rh7.1.1.i386.rpm?
No. You need Heimdal or KTH-Krb, and this is just krb5 helper programs for
OpenAFS (namely aklog)
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Dong Fangpeng wrote:
My installation of AFS has proceeded to the stage of starting File Server
,volserver and salvager,but a problem stopped me again:
On my first time to start the fs process, I typed the command incorrectly, and so fs
process could not start and
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Francisco Yumiceva wrote:
Hi,
I have notice that when I klog to my local server it takes much more
time that when I klog to a remote server.
same machine local, or local cell local?
is the kdc (kaserver or other) swapped out when you authenticate, and has
to be
(Just reply to the list, I don't need a copy)
$ ./vos listpar siuf.unifr.ch -noauth
The partitions on the server are:
/vicepa
Total: 1
Good.
Look at /usr/afs/logs/VolserLog and see what it says.
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Matthew A. Bacchi wrote:
I have seen the statement on the IBM developerworks
site(http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/afs/downloads.html)
saying that no fsck available on AIX or Solaris platforms. In the
For Solaris if you don't use logging ufs, the
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
AFS has done the authorization via the PTS. Will this continue to
work the same way?
For the moment. Something obviously needs to be done about it, but for
instance switching to LDAP would be dangerous for fileserver performance
reasons and
On 1 May 2002, Derek Atkins wrote:
I would assume that PTS would continue to behave as it does today,
mapping a principal name to an AFS ID. Note that that is _all_ that
PTS does -- it maps names to numbers, and maintains group lists (again
mapping names to numbers).
Well, GetCPS is a
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jan Hrabe wrote:
I think there may be more of us running AFS on AIX. With IBM support
pretty much gone, we were considering moving to OpenAFS (as we did on
our Linux servers and clients).
So far, with every AIX maintenance update, we just copied the old
Transarc
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Mike Aldrich wrote:
Hi,
I need to change my admin password, but do not have it in this particular
cell. I have done the following:
Make a copy of the kaserver.DBO
Shutdown the kaserver (I did this in the BosConfig file then restarted the
server)
Now I'm trying to
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Bill Broadley wrote:
I tried the above, but stock redhat-7.3 has /etc/pam.d/login:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Mike Aldrich wrote:
I tried using the -localauth with no avail. I have since re-installed AFS (all
test machines). I've added the user admin to the kaserver ptserver
databases. When I try to klog admin, enter the password, I get 'User does not
exist'. I can do pts
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Matthew Cocker wrote:
When I try to load a newly compiled kernel module I get this message
[root@dhcp src]# insmod MODLOAD-2.4.18-3-MP/libafs-2.4.18-3.mp.o
Warning: loading MODLOAD-2.4.18-3-MP/libafs-2.4.18-3.mp.o will taint the
kernel: no license
but everything
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Steve Devine wrote:
We are experimenting with the OpenAfs binaries for AIX.
Bos server seems to want to run Salvager constantly even though
there are no volumes.
Regardless of how long we leave it running Salvager continues to run moving
from /vicepa to /vicepb to
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, Charles Clancy wrote:
I don't even know what a quorum IS.
...
IF it haven't anything to do with 'no quorum elected', then I don't know.
When you have multiple AFS servers, they need to coordinate with one
another to maintain consistency among all the various
On 10 Jun 2002, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Derrick == Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derrick Actually if it's a real error it's frequently caused by
Derrick that. If you're running clients it's usually the sync
Derrick site isn't in the CellServDB on the client
On 10 Jun 2002, Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
Derrick and you don't want em
Isn't this because I used 'udebug localhost ...'?
Yeah, probably. There's a story as to why I was confused, but that's for
another time
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen any online so I figured I'd pipe and ask:
Does anyone have any notes or docs on upgrading an OpenAFS server
(specifically from 1.2.3 to 1.2.5 on linux_2.4). I have a very small
cluster of servers, all but one being just file
On 9 Jul 2002, Jack Britton wrote:
I did that and if I try to do it again. I get an error saying it cant
be done because they already exist.
then run bos status (serverhost) -long and see why they aren't running
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On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Michael wrote:
I'm still trying to get afs up and runnig. The current problem is wheni
try to configure the top level of the afs filespace with:
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl
but i get the error:
fs:'/afs': Function not implemented
if you're using dynroot, that's
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, [iso-8859-1] Rubino Geiß wrote:
Hi all,
we are going to buy a PoweMac. My concern is to integrate it into our
existing OpenAFS infrastructure. Is there a working version for MacOS
10.2, preferably a binary one? On
What's MacOS 10.2? Nothing seems to be released yet.
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
On all of the three machines the afs token occasionally is lost. This
happens quite often after login and/or if there's quite a lot of network
traffic (e.g. while running a ftp mirror to the afs space). The kerberos Ticket
is still
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Mike Aldrich wrote:
Hi,
I caught an instance of the CoW bug on Linux 7.1, OpenAFS 1.2.2:
I recommend upgrading to (at least) 1.2.5. I still am not sure it's fixed,
but reports of the problem before 1.2.5 are almost entirely uninteresting,
and typically don't tell us
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, FBO wrote:
Hi
one of my afs-servers is having trouble again:
It began when I started a little script releasing
all volumes of my cell:
root@mekong:/a/a ./release_all
[snip]
fb.media.2002
Release failed: rxk: sealed data inconsistent
Could not end transaction
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, FBO wrote:
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 01:25:57PM -0400, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
[snip]
sure, just kill the volserver process by hand. bosserver will espawn and
the fileserver will stay up. do it while nothing else is running. or, wait
and it will time out (i think
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Tim Carlson wrote:
Just wondering if anybody is running OpenAFS on a OSX 10.2 box.
1.2.7 will be available for Jaguar, the port is done, if you want to build
-rc1 from source it's included
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Al Crosbie wrote:
What is the current status of the AFS port for HP-UX 11? Thanks
We need a few macro definitions. These were macros written by IBM so it's
just a matter of either re-implementing them or figuring out what legal
wranglings are necessary to prove to IBM
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Felix Matschke wrote:
My questions:
1) Acces of a client-process on a volume on the same machine: Does this
access stay local on the machine (except perhaps update requests to other
server-processes on other machines) or will it slow down the file access
significantly?
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried installing OpenAFS using the documentation on installation,
but I can not seem to get past this error.
My boot log show the following :
Starting AFS services.
File server has started at Thu Sep 26 13:30:49 2002
afsd: All
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Raymond wrote:
Post-process the files with an external job instead.
This is where the biggest challenge will be. I am hoping someone has already
accomplished this; a process that runs when an OpenAFS file transfer occurs
and returns parameters (sender, recipient,
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Thomas Mueller wrote:
Perhaps one of the people whose servers were running out of callbacks
could tell us if the looping trying to free a callback slot behaves like
this. There's a fix in 1.2.7 but the right answer is to fix
viced/callback.c to not use u_short for
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Brent Johnson wrote:
if I want my home directory readable (so I can login without tokens) I run
the risk of having files like .Xauthority pop up, world readable, opening a
huge security hole.
Just for my info, why is this a huge security hole?
Watch as I connect to
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Everybody who can read your .Xauthority file can connect to your
running X-Session (remote or local) which means that he can display
your desktop contents and observe every keystroke you type (i.e. log
your ssh/afs/Kerberos passwords)
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs wrote:
Hiho!
Derrick J Brashear schrieb:
Of course the thing you're all neglecting is the bit where unless you have
your AFS traffic encrypted, you already screwed yourself by having
.Xauthority in AFS.
Hm. What is harder, breaking AFS
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Taylor, Garry wrote:
Good afternoon;
Anyone out there know if AFS (Andrew File System) has a variable or other
timeout which can be modified or altered in order to extend this timeout
parameter for response time between the volumes and the client and/or AFS
Master DB.
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Venkat Tipparam wrote:
Has any one successfully installed OpenAFS on Windows 2000?
Yes, but not the server, just like before.
I have installed OpenAFS 1.2.2b for Windows NT/2000 and it hangs while
trying configure
servers. My directory structure looks like this after
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
Is there any work being done on the client for OpenAFS for HP_UX?
We have an HP-UX 11.0 port which requires being built into the kernel.
PA-RISC, obviously. We have no 11.11 and on ports yet, nor ia64 HP-UX
support.
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
We have an HP-UX 11.0 port which requires being built into the kernel.
PA-RISC, obviously. We have no 11.11 and on ports yet, nor ia64 HP-UX
support.
OK, I did not see that, I saw comments about no client, and a comment
about Missing RX code
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Tim C. wrote:
Unfortunately I was unable to attend the conference. However, I do have some
opinions on this. :^} Having the pts information stored in an LDAP server
would provide a signifigant benifit. One is the ability to integrate with a
larger system. We have
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
From the looks of it, I don't think anything is going to be done about the
problem since no one on the OpenAFS group cares anything about
Windoz...
I don't think that's clear, but I can tell you I certainly don't have the
time to care. I know a
On 29 Oct 2002, Mitchell D. Baker wrote:
We are seeing this as well.. I might be able to get a tcpdump and send
it to someone if they would like to look...
Put it somewhere and send a pointer to openafs-devel?
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, David Bear wrote:
afs service seems to die whenever a windows logon occurs. I can set tcpdump
to capture everything on a separate machine if this is what is wanted. Since
I can reproduce this at will, it shouldn't be too hard to limit the size of
the dump file.
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Charles Clancy wrote:
So, a file from my thesis has suddenly stopped being accessable. I last
accessed it from a WinXP machine running OpenAFS 1.2.6. Now, I'm trying
to access it from my Solaris 8 client/server running 1.2.6 and getting
Value too large for defined data
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Charles Clancy wrote:
So, a file from my thesis has suddenly stopped being accessable. I last
accessed it from a WinXP machine running OpenAFS 1.2.6. Now, I'm trying
to access it from my Solaris 8 client/server running 1.2.6 and getting
Value too large for
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Kevin Coffman wrote:
Can someone point me to the specific changes put into OpenAFS to
support multiple AFS cells from a single Kerberos realm? Were the
changes in the client, server, or both?
They were changes to the servers (to accept afs/cell@REALM tickets).
These
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Rainer Toebbicke wrote:
The answer is: maneuver the fileserver into a blocking mode for that time,
such that requests are retried instead of aborted. The interactive users will
moan and start hitting control-C and the like, but at least the more patient
ones, batch
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Jayme Cox wrote:
I am using openAFS between two Linux machines across the internet.
Initial setup works just fine. Filesystem can be viewed, everyone is happy.
However, sometime later, the connection just goes away. Here is the info
in FileLog:
You have a NAT involved,
You should reply to openafs-info, instead of me.
Yes, the server side is going through a PIX Firewall. It is not NAT'ed
but every connection through a PIX is cisco'ized. The UDP timeout in the
PIX is set to 15 minutes.
You've lost me on the terminology. It's port mapping but not (IP) address
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Patrick Boettcher wrote:
Hello List,
I think I'm stupid or blind.
Maybe some of you remember my last message called Corrupted cache causes a
segmentation fault. In fact the afsd causes this segmentation fault.
The reason was, that my cache dir was in a reiserfs
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, David Bear wrote:
I've tried to make my way through the developer docs on openafs.org..
Guess I'm too impatient becuase I'm not finding what I was hoping for.
I don't think you're too impatient. I think it's not documented.
ARe there any clear documents the specify what
On 29 Nov 2002, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Is there a possibility of running a fileserver under OpenBSD-current and
having it actually work?
yes
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On 29 Nov 2002, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29 Nov 2002, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Is there a possibility of running a fileserver under OpenBSD-current and
having it actually work?
yes
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Matt Cocker wrote:
Hi
I tried to build the 1.2.7 rpms today on a RH8 box and i got autoconf
errors when trying to build the krb src. Luckily I saved all the
postings to the list and was able to search out the answer to my
problem, namely that I needed to install
On 3 Dec 2002, Derek Atkins wrote:
Yea, would be nice -- want to provide me a portable way to require it?
Note that I use the same SPEC file for RH 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0,
so any change you make needs to work across all of them (preferably
with limited per-version configuration.
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Heiko Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with john (the ripper). One or two years ago I used
unafs and the john it selve, I think, this was with IBM AFS 3.6. Now
I tried the same with the recent kaserver.DB0, but nothing happened -
no output at all. I take a look in the
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Dan Pritts wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 08:57:11PM +1300, Steve Wright wrote:
Are the 'performance issues' ethernet related, or processor related ?
We can easily place this traffic on a private network segment.
I have never really paid much attention to this since i
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, steve rader wrote:
From: steve rader
I have an end user who running a script under linux (2.2 or 2.4) that
creates directories with perhaps as many as 100,000 files in them.
just don't do that
My thanks go out to Rubino kb44 @ rz.uni-karlsruhe.de for
pointing
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Michael Loftis wrote:
The delay of writing 100+MB files out across the T-1 wouldn't be
acceptable. The writes occur pretty equally at both sites, with no clear
winner on that.
then i think you need something neither has, but coda could have more
easily (if it doesn't;
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Paul Blackburn wrote:
We had a usage pattern which would consistently allow 31707 (I think)
files and then fail.
If someone is bored, I suggest adding the stuff on the page Steve refered
to into the Wiki. Note that the .__afs behavior isn't specific to the
NFS
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Ryan Underwood wrote:
1) Special files, such as Unix named pipes, device nodes, etc. I can't mknod
a file on AFS, nor can I mkfifo. I'm sure this is obvious to those more
they wouldn't be portable if you could.
in the know on AFS, but is this fundamentally impossible?
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Ryan Underwood wrote:
Ok, now that I fired off the other part of my diatribe, I have a few questions
about stuff that I run into in my own AFS usage.
1) Occasionally, clients will get kernel messages from the openafs client
about Waiting on busy volume blahblahbla.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Neulinger, Nathan wrote:
Actually, I've got a single-client-only implementation mostly planned
out, but not implemented. Basically, it boils down to one client
managing the byte range locks locally, but upgrading them to whole-file
locks on the server. This takes care of
On 11 Dec 2002, Ian Delahorne wrote:
Neulinger, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The client cache works JUST FINE on journalling file systems. It is
solely reiserfs that it has a problem with because you cannot retrieve a
file from an inode number. Ext3 works just dandy for cache
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Neulinger, Nathan wrote:
You know of a DFS implementation for Mac OSx, any BSD, Linux, Windows?
Actually, I don't know of anything beyond HPUX and Solaris, but people
love it, there must be some reason. Coda has windows clients. Maybe Coda
is suitably cross-platform.
Have I mentioned recently how much I hate wide-reply email clients?
The client cache works JUST FINE on journalling file systems. It is
solely reiserfs that it has a problem with because you cannot retrieve a
file from an inode number. Ext3 works just dandy for cache partitions.
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Rainer Toebbicke wrote:
In the meantime: how can I find out what deltas went into 1.2.7 after
1.2.6?
Globally, I mean, not on a per source file level?
You ask an interesting question. The tools we use to handle the delta
stuff were quickly home grown when we started and
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Rainer Toebbicke wrote:
In the meantime: how can I find out what deltas went into 1.2.7 after
1.2.6?
Globally, I mean, not on a per source file level?
You ask an interesting question. The tools we use to handle
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Rainer Toebbicke wrote:
else which looks dangerous:
the 'h_Hold_r(host)' macro uses an index into a bitmap to 'hold' the host on a
per thread basis. That index is obtained through pthread_getspecific(). Most
of the threads in the fileserver (all threads created by
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Russ Allbery wrote:
I'm in the process of rewriting all of the INN manual pages into POD and
then generating man pages using pod2man, since I find POD source
considerably more maintainable. I've gotten relatively fast at doing that
from a source document and doing some
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Tim Schaab wrote:
Dec 18 01:35:05 odin kernel: Call Trace: [cbf570e3] [cbf1131d]
[cbf570e3] [cbf44226] [cbf449b9]
Run it all through ksymoops so you get real symbol information.
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