Hello, I am currently trying to get OpenAFS 1.2.11 working as a client on Dual Opteron nodes (amd64_linux24) with kernel 2.4.26. You can find more details on what I had to do to build it in my recent posting on openafs-devel.
My current problem is that I reproducibly get garbled cache files while everything else (loading/unloading the module, mounting, authentication against heimdal) seems to work fine. This happens if I try to read files larger than about 2KB. I was testing it with plain ASCII text files. On the amd64 client blocks of binary data get introduced into these files while 32bit clients see them correctly at the same time. After that has happened I also see (not as reproducable) directory listings getting garbled on the amd64 client. The directories then seem to contain files with strange binary filenames. These files do not show up if I do a 'ls -i' instead of a plain ls. They are also not visible on any of the 32bit clients, so I guess it must be a problem local to the amd64 client. The cache is on an ext2 partition. Does anybody have more experience with amd64 clients? Kind regards, Ch. Scheurer -- Christoph Scheurer contact: http://www.theo.chemie.tu-muenchen.de/homepages/scheurer/ _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
