On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 02:49:59PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 11:45:30AM -0700, Miles Davis wrote: > > > <http://www.mattdm.org/misc/openafs/>, updated for 1.3.73. This release > > > appears to actually work -- cool, and thanks everyone for all your work. > > Oh, I like these...seems to make more sense to me compared with the > > existing RPMs. Very nice... > > Thanks -- glad you find them of use.
No, thank you. I especially like the more Linux-like (or at least RedHat/Fedora-like) FSSTND layout. Though it may be confusing to people used to the OpenAFS or Transarc paths, it makes more sense for current systems. > > > I'm posting this to the devel list because it's still a work in progress -- > > > obviously it's still the unstable branch, and there's the whole PAG issue. > > > Plus, I haven't had a chance to test this with SMP yet. > > Haven't encountered any problems on SMP yet. > > Cool. I actually did build the packages on the site with SMP support -- I > should change the comment on the site. Still no SMP problems yet, though I haven't yet tried it out with my guaranteed-to-crash 1.2.11 software yet (see posts from me on the list from a while back for details). I have seen a rather annoying problem on a couple of hosts -- occasional 'cache corruption' -- that is, after doing something like a make of a large bit of software, something weird happens to files. They show up in an 'ls -l' as something like ?--------- ? ?---- ?------ ?--- ?-- ?- ?--- file Doing an fs flushvol solves is, and I haven't pinned down exact circumstances to reproduce it. I doubt it's specific to your RPM; has anybody else on the list seen this? -- // Miles Davis - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cs.stanford.edu/~miles // Computer Science Department - Computer Facilities // Stanford University _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
