I ended up rebuilding the whole openafs rpm set and now it works great, although the
afs startup script doesn't pick up the right kernel version string so I made a link
to the afs module and it's been working fine so far.
Someone had asked me to revert back to see if I could replicate/narrow
down
the problem. So far I've not had time to do so as I need to get ldap
working
next. once that is done I might "downgrade" and try some experiments.
At least I wasn't the only one having a problem...
Corey
"Nordwall, Douglas J" wrote:
alrighty, here's the issue. regular default install of redhat 7.1. I made a
filesystem reiserfs, but that should not really be an issue, since it's not
touching anything afs (it's /var/www, but that's irrelevant). Anyways. I tried
installing with the rpm. It installs just fine, completely smooth. I edit
/usr/vice/etc/ThisCell, and take out all the extraneous entries in
/usr/vice/etc/CellServDB (we only need msrc.pnl.gov, which is not quite correct,
but anyways..). I doublecheck I have /lib/security/libafs.so symlinked right,
and that i hvae the right kernel module available. All there.So I start it...it runs! yea! Alright, now, to get some tokens..klog <user>..it
works! type in toeksn, I have the correct tokens. ls /afs .....hang. when I say
hang, I mean it hangs the shell. new xterm for me. so I try again, listing
something a little deeper..no go, still hangs...nothing in the logs of note, just hangs...
any ideas? I should note that this only happens on smp machines. same thing on a
single processor works fine, even with an smp kernel.--Doug Nordwall
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