I've been seeing my AIX 3.2 machines "crazy eight" when I do a
"shutdown -r".  From the way it's happening, I think it might be
related to running the AFS client - srcmaster (ugh) tries to stop
the NIS stuff (which isn't running), stops the TCP/IP daemons,
brings down the net interface, unmounts the filesystems, and then
says "All porcs currently running will be killed", after which I
see the happy flashing 888's.  It occurs on me that it might be 
trying to do something somewhere in AFS after this and failing.
I'm running the AFS 3.2beta code from 5/21, it appears.

Has anyone else seen this?  I'm going to send a crash dump to
IBM, but if it's related to AFS, they might not "get it" right
away...

Thanks.

Pat Wilson
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