I think it is, but I'm really not that into HPUX. I mainly maintain
Solaris.

$ cat /etc/checklist
# System /etc/fstab file.  Static information about the file systems
# See fstab(4) and sam(1M) for further details on configuring devices.
/dev/vg00/lvol3 / hfs defaults 0 1
/dev/vg00/lvol1 /stand hfs defaults 0 1
/dev/vg00/lvol4 /tmp hfs defaults 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol5 /home hfs defaults 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol6 /opt hfs defaults 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol7 /usr hfs defaults 0 2
/dev/vg00/lvol8 /var hfs defaults 0 2

Could the logical volumes cause the problems?

On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Mark Giuffrida wrote:

> You need to put your afs cache on an HFS filesystem, not a JFS one.
> 
> Mark Giuffrida
> CAEN Systems Group
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> >We did try AFS 3.4a-5.74 on one of our HP-UX 10.20 machines. Servers are
> >AFS 3.6-2.0 running on Solaris 2.6. The HP machine is a
> >
> >HP-UX tityos B.10.20 A 9000/778 (B180)
> >
> >XSW700GR1020          B.10.20.46 General Release Patches for HP-UX 10.20 Works
> tations (September 1999)
> >
> >Cache is on
> >
> >/var/afs/cache in
> >
> >/dev/vg00/lvol8     480341  261141  171165   60% /var
> >
> >Crashes:
> >
> >02:12  Tue Jun 06 2000.  Reboot after panic: Data page fault
> >10:29  Tue Jun 06 2000.  Reboot after panic: Kernel stack overflow
> >02:08  Wed Jun 07 2000.  Reboot after panic: Data page fault
> >08:21  Wed Jun 07 2000.  Reboot after panic: Data page fault
> >08:56  Wed Jun 07 2000.  Reboot after panic: Kernel stack overflow
> >
> >Do we need a Kernel patch? Has any one else this problem?
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Johan Hedin
> >
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> >
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