I have a Sun V20Z, an Opteron-based machine, running a completely patched (as of yesterday) version of Solaris 10 x86. OpenAFS 1.3.82 was compiled using Sun Studio 10. The compile and install went without incident. However, when attempting to start AFS, the '/afs' directory will mount but any attempt to access other volumes, such as the "root.cell" of the local cell, always results in a "no such device" error. The AFS cache is on a nologging disk partition but I also experienced the same results when using a memory cache.

A build of OpenAFS 1.3.81 on the same system works fine.

I do not, at this time, know if the behaviour is the same on either a sparc-based or i386-based system running Solaris 10, although I intend to find out.

I am pursuing the cause of (and possible solution to) this problem but I raise it here in case someone else may already have encountered (and even solved) this behaviour already.

Anyone?

Thanks, all. Bye. :-)

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Antoine Verheijen                  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CNS Network Services               Phone: (780) 492-9312
University of Alberta              Fax:   (780) 492-1729


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