chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Martin_MOKR > EJ=A9?= writes: > >># vos create phylo /vicepa i386_linux26' >> >>>vos create phylo /vicepa i386_linux26'.usr >> >>vos: the name of the root volume i386_linux26 >>vos create phylo /vicepa i386_linux26.usr exceeds the size limit of 22 >># grep afsd /etc/conf.d/local.start >>#/usr/vice/etc/afsd -chunk 20 -nosettime -stat 1000 -daemons 12 -dcache 1000 - >>volumes 10 -files 300000 >># vim /etc/conf.d/local.start >># grep afsd /etc/conf.d/local.start >>/usr/vice/etc/afsd -chunk 20 -nosettime -stat 1000 -daemons 12 -dcache 1000 -v >>olumes 100 -files 300000 >># >># /usr/vice/etc/afsd -shutdown >>afsd: Shutting down all afs processes and afs state >>afsd: AFS still mounted; Not shutting down >># umount /afs >>umount: /afs: device is busy >>umount: /afs: device is busy >># cd / >># umount /afs >>Segmentation fault > > > did anything happen between starting afsd manually and shutting down
Well, yes, as you have seen, I created root.cell volume, made RO copy of it, made few afs users, have made mounpoints for few volumes. Everyhting went smoothly until I wanted to shutdown afs. > afs? i believe you are supposed to umount /afs and not use afsd -shutdown. > i suppose afsd shouldnt let you do this. Well that's what happened. I tried -shutdown but it complained, so I tried umount but was in /afs/......, so on the third trial I wasn't using the /afs tree and then it segfaulted. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
