On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 11:08:29AM -0500, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote:In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Troy Benjegerdes writes:I can't reboot my mac G5 running linux cleanly because it panics unmounting /afs. I have no idea what part of the huge amount of code that's in libafs that this is happening in.
have an oops/backtrace? complain about how big afs is doesnt really help with this problem. part of the size of afs is that is an internal tracing system to help debug afs since its not a "simple" filesystem.
https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-devel/2005-March/011686.html
Also, starting afsd with -memcache with a /usr/local/etc/openafs/cacheinfo file larger than available memory does not print any usefull error message and hangs the box.
minbar-g5:~# modprobe libafs minbar-g5:~# afsd: All AFS daemons started. minbar-g5:~# umount /afs <hung>
NIP [d0000000005088b8] .rxi_ServerProc+0x5c/0x240 [libafs] LR [d000000000508954] .rxi_ServerProc+0xf8/0x240 [libafs]
This looks a lot like something which was in cvs between 1.3.79 and 1.3.80, but in no release version. Are you running something current?
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