We had an unexpected power failure that took down one of our Suns. When we reboot it now, AFS won't start up. System is an Ultra-60, Solaris 2.6, AFS 3.6 client. We get the messages: Starting afsd afsd: WARNING: cache probably too small! afsd: malloc() failed for cache file inode table with -25 entries. How can I fix this? I've fsck'ed the filesystem, cleared the AFS cache (by hand and by /purgeafscache), checked afsd, libafs.nonfs.o, etc. (they compare as identical to the files in the distribution tarball), checked disk free space (plenty), checked free inodes (lots), increased the cache size in cacheinfo, without any change in symptoms. That "-25" should be a clue; where does it come from, anyway? -- Kai Lanz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
