Thanks for the hint. I did --rebuild the openafs-1.2.11-rh7.3.1.src.rpm on the machine where the problems exists. No build problems, no install problems but AFS does not start, still the same errors. Did you build from source or SRPM (although I don't expect that to make a difference...)?
Marc
Tino Schwarze wrote:
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 03:05:10PM +0100, Marc Schmitt wrote:
I did read the emails in the archive about the problem stated in the topic and tried all the suggestions:
- re-install OpenAFS after having removed all RPMs (RedHat 7.3 system), tried 1.2.8, 1.2.9 and 1.2.10
- re-format the cache partition (after having zero'ed it)
- run complete fsck on all filesystems
- run `rpm -V` for all OpenAFS RPMs
- run IBM Disk Fitness Tool on the disk where the system resides
To no avail. Very odd. The machine had a crash, which seems to be the common prerequisite to trigger this issue. Upon reboot the usual fscks were done and everything (it's a DB server running mysql and postgresql) came up correctly except AFS.
I've attached the debug output of afsd, maybe someone has an idea how to continue? If there is a possibility, I'd like to get it fixed w/o having to re-install the machine.
I came across this problem several times (on SuSE) and without knowing the exact cause, recompiling the AFS stuff used to help. It's odd...
HTH! Tino.
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