Looks like a security problem while the fileserver is trying to talk to
the volume location server (vlserver). Does the fileserver have the
correct keyfile?
Hi everybody,
I'm getting this error messages when starting the fileserver process:
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Fri Dec 14 13:49:19 2001 Creating new
What does your cell's entry in the CellServDB look like? Are all the
servers listed in it actually running DB servers? Are you using the
AFS kaserver or a Kerberos 5 server?
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
I have notice that when I klog to my local server it takes much more
time that
Hi Derek,
krb5.conf is up to date.
I dumped the database on the old server, loaded it on the new server and
createt the stash-file and host-key for the Kebreros Server.
After your mail i createt the afs/Prinzipal new and imported the new key.
But it does not help.
Wenn I do aklog -d i
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 changes have been in OpenAFS for a while.
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 changes have been in OpenAFS for a while.
I think this is the case, but wanted to verify.
When upgrading from Transarc fileserver binaries to OpenAFS, there are
no disk format changes? Just swap out the binaries and go. Correct?
Also, there is no need to change from the Transarc fsck program.
Correct?
Thanks!
Kevin
have to
move the volumes by vos move because the NAMEI-fileserver does not
understand the traditional partition and vice versa.
If you keep using the traditional mechanism you schould be able to just
start the new binaries with the old partitions.
-Hartmut
Kevin Coffman wrote:
I
of the restored volume into the original 'homestaff.user' volume.
After the lost data has been recovered, unmount 'temp.user.restore' and
delete it.
HTH,
K.C.
-Original Message-
From: Ron Croonenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 7:42 AM
To: Kevin Coffman
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Kevin Coffman wrote:
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -fno-strict-aliasing
-fno-common -pipe -march=pentium -D__KERNEL__ -DCPU=586 -DKERNEL
-D_KERNEL -DMODULE -DAFS_SMP-I. -I../ -I/home/kwc/build/openafs-1.2
.
10/src/config -c ../afs
I'm having problems building 1.2.10 on a linux machine built from
scratch (i.e not a redhat or debian distribution). It is running the
2.4.20 kernel from kernel.org. I should first note that I built a CVS
snapshot from about a month ago on 'this' machine w/o these problems.
So I guess I'm
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Kevin Coffman wrote:
the final message of the thread, configure completed. However, now I
think I'm running into the consequences of that with the following
error during the make:
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -fno-strict-aliasing
-fno
# bos shutdown afs-2.testnet.local -noauth
# pkill bosserver
# rm /etc/openafs/BosConfig
# bosserver -noauth
# bos create afs-2.testnet.local fs fs /usr/lib/openafs/fileserver /usr/lib/o
penafs/volserver /usr/lib/openafs/salvager -cell testnet.local -noauth
which runs into the same
I'm getting an ERROR: Problem at version: wrong type for that item on port
88 (KRB5). ICMP is not involved. I'm using kaserver.
This sounds like Ethereal?
It seems to think that everthing for port 88 is a K5 packet,
when in fact it is a K4 packet being sent to/from the K5 port.
Derek,
What does bos status server -long show? If you have separate
servers for DB and fileserver, do this for each.
The 'connection timed out' sounds like the fileserver isn't running for
some reason, root.afs wasn't really created, or you are mounting
root.afs of another cell. (i.e.
Some of our AFS servers, which are running openafs-1.2.11 on Solaris 7
and RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, have had a problem after their weekly
restart where the following error is appearing at regular (approximately
3 min 26 seconds) intervals:
Fri Nov 5 13:13:07 2004: fs:vol exited with
Kevin Coffman wrote:
Some of our AFS servers, which are running openafs-1.2.11 on Solaris 7
and RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, have had a problem after their weekly
restart where the following error is appearing at regular (approximately
3 min 26 seconds) intervals:
Fri Nov 5 13:13:07
... with citi NFS patches
This happens immediately after starting up and cd /afs/citi.umich.edu.
OpenAFS is cvs head as of yesterday. Anyone have an idea what I might
have done wrong? Kernel is using Redhat FC3 config. configured with:
../openafs-cvs-head/configure '--enable-supergroups'
This does the trick. Thanks!
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Kevin Coffman writes:
Feb 3 18:16:15 rock kernel: EIP is at generic_delete_inode+0x2d/0x310
looks like 2.6.11 has a new inode entity called i_sb_list. it seems to
be handled inside new_inode(), so we would need to do the same
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
If anyone is still running that code, I'd like to hear about it!
Jeff,
Marcus has suggested that the MVS backend storage is a giant memory
mapped file. The data structure inside that file probably looked a lot
like UFS.
Matt
Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
There is no fileserver
On 9/23/05, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Christopher Allen Wing [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I included afs2k5db and fakeka, so that people could test out a server with less effort. (I put them in a separate
'openafs-server-krb5' package, though).Yea.I just decided to ignore those.I
Hi Kevin!!
Kevin Coffman wrote:
Yea. I just decided to ignore those. I suppose I could try to build and
install fakeka if people seem to want it.
fakeka comes with the MIT Kerberos code now and Heimdal already has afs
stuff, so I don't think there's a need.
fakeka isn't
On 5/16/06, Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 May 2006, Marcus Watts wrote:
Uh, when you're more sober -- why exactly do you *need*
to change the CellServDB on your fileservers? This is
definitely not a normal operational thing to do in the
first place.
My sobriety
On 4/4/07, Miles Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've learned a bit about the kernel key management, and part of my
problem is they key quota. Anybody know offhand how to modify that?
I've been looking for the past hour or so and still can't find
anything...
AFAIK, the only way I know of
On 4/4/07, Miles Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 12:25:31PM -0400, Kevin Coffman wrote:
On 4/4/07, Miles Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've learned a bit about the kernel key management, and part of my
problem is they key quota. Anybody know offhand how to modify
On 7/12/07, Jeff Blaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spoke way too soon.
One of them was off.
They're all three set to 2 days now as a test and I still only
get tickets and tokens for 24hrs.
There is also the max_life parameter that can be set in kdc.conf.
(Maximum ticket lifetime for the
On 10/29/07, Ken Hornstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oct 29 12:58:13 silmaril krb5kdc[13245](info): AS_REQ (7 etypes {18 17
16 23 1 3 2}) xxx.xx.11.213: DECRYPT_CLIENT_KEY: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
krbtgt/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Decrypt integrity check failed
One little thing I always forget about
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Gary Bowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a bit more information that may point to my problem. In the
/var/log/krb5kdc.log log file I get the following errors. But I'm not sure
how to resolve.
May 02 11:19:26 homepc.gbco.us krb5kdc[2192](info): AS_REQ
The error code is a pioctl failed. Is the openafs kernel module (or
equivalent for this environment) loaded? It sounds to me like
everything went well, but trying to put the tokens in the kernel is
failing?
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Dragos Tatulea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Wed,
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Rich Sudlow r...@nd.edu wrote:
Kevin Coffman wrote:
I have inherited a tape library and am looking to automate backups.
(We're still using regular butc backups.)
I know there is/was a script called stbutc that was once available
from grand.central.org
Hi folks,
I've installed the 1.6.0 rhel6 rpms on a new rhel6 machine. I'm
trying to replicate/migrate services from an old 1.4 machine. (I'm
aware that 1.6.1 is coming, but am avoiding building from source...)
So far, I've run into two general problems. I searched a bit but
haven't seen these
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 17:30:30 -0500
Kevin Coffman k...@citi.umich.edu wrote:
1) When I try and run any ubik servers under the bosserver, they fail
to start with
vlserver: Ubik init failed: file not found when
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