This may be an issue with Solaris 10 as well as 9.

I see in the 1.3.70 source, there are defines for AFS_SUN510_ENV, and these
are used in src/vfsck/setup.c among other places to bypass fs_interleave.
See: http://www.openafs.org/cgi-bin/wdelta/solaris10-20040624

So does anyone have a server running on Solaris 10, where then can try vfsck?



Dale Ghent wrote:

On Aug 13, 2004, at 12:32 PM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:

Have you (or anyone else) compiled all of OpenAFS on a system with
this patch? If AFS was using any of the changed fields, it should
get a compile error.


Yes, there are a few ifdef blocks in src/vfsck/setup.c which reference fs_interleave. This did of course produce compile errors. I'm going to try re-working the code a bit to account for fs_si and see what happens.

/dale





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