On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Robert Banz wrote:
> Coy Hile wrote: > > Is anybody working on the ability to have an OpenAFS client running inside > > a non-global zone in Solaris 10 (or later)? I'm ending up wtih syscalls > > failing. See output from afsd -verbose (with a handfull of other options > > also so that it doesn't try to write to a LOFS-mounted directory) below: > > > > |afsd: Forking AFSDB lookup handler. > > |SScall(65, 28, 36)=-1 afsd: Error -1 in basic initialization. > > |afsd: Calling AFSOP_CACHEINIT: 2000 stat cache entries, 5000 optimum cache > > |files, 50000 blocks in the cache, flags = 0x0, dcache entries 800 > > |SScall(65, 28, 6)=-1 afsd: Sweeping workstation's AFS cache directory. > > |afsd: 5000 out of 5000 data cache files found in sweep 1. > > |SScall(65, 28, 7)=-1 SScall(65, 28, 34)=-1 SScall(65, 28, 29)=-1 > > |Adding cell 'coyhile.ca': error -1 > > |SScall(65, 28, 35)=-1 afsd: Forking AFS daemon. > > |afsd: Forking Check Server Daemon. > > |afsd: Forking 3 background daemons. > > > > > > The only way I could get it to work was to run AFS in the global zone > and mount it via a loopback in the client zones. It works ok for > general file access, however, since the loopback-mounted AFS doesn't > look like "real" to the AFS tools such as 'fs', they don't work :( > > -rob > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel > On a related note, (for the record) doing a bind mount under linux will allow afs to work in a jail just as if it were the normal /afs. I don't know if Solaris has a different mechanism than lofs. -Tim /++--._.--++\ . _.-._ \|/ /+ | /|\ /| _.-._.-._ <{ + | |/ \ \_ /_\ _|_ | | ^=-._ \ Lunar and Planetary Lab }> (520) 626 - 4991 -- SS 416 _/ _______________________________________.-=$/ <|> 1629 E. University Blvd. University of Arizona _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
