On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, John A. Goebel wrote:
++ 22/06/05 00:11 -0400 - <Tom Keiser>:
Hey,
Tom, I hear an unfortunately deafening silence on this issue.
So another bit of information: I build 1.2.13 (after apply a patch
<https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2004-September/014951.html>
for a 2.4 kernel (RHEL3) with the same results. I'm not able to get
multiple sysnames and there is not sysname (@sys) expansion.
Has anyone have a Opteron system running RHEL that _can_ make this work? Any
suggested magic?
Thanks,
John
This works just fine for me on RHEL3 running 1.3.80 on an opteron
system...
foo:~# uname -a
Linux foo.umd.edu 2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Tue May 17 17:46:36 EDT 2005
x86_64 unknown
foo:~# fs sysname
Current sysname is 'amd64_rel30'
foo:~# fs sysname foo bar amd64_rel30
fs: new sysname list set.
foo:~# fs sysname
Current sysname list is 'foo' 'bar' 'amd64_rel30'
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