In Derek Atkins's email, 01-05-2002:
> Did you try running a few cache manager checks on your client:
>         fs checkb
>         fs checkv
> 
> -derek

When I got in today, I tried to do just that, but now I find that
openafs-client can't even mount AFS when the machines are started
again.  I had to hard-reboot the server due to some APM problems, I
suspect, this morning.  

The client has similar issues on a non-server machine.  
I get 
afsd: Can't mount AFS on /afs(22)

and when I try to stop the client (via 
/etc/init.d/openafs-client stop)  I get a kernel panic :(


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