Ron Croonenberg wrote:

Hello all,

I am still having trouble with the windows client for OpenAFS.

I still can't seem to connect to that one server with the windows client, but
when I connect with a linux machine it seems to work ok.

I noticed something  different/weird.

When I "click" on properties for the mapped drive that I have a problem with and
select the "general" tab I get to see :

Type: network drive
File System: RAW

and if not mistaken, it should say (at least that is what I see with mapped
drives from another AFS server) :

Type: network drive
File System: AFS

any ideas ?

thanks,

Ron

It sounds like the drive is not mapped to the AFS Client Service. RAW indicates an unformatted hardware device.

Unfortunately, there is no mechanism built into the AFS Client Service
to log all SMB/CIFS operations.  And you can't use a Network Monitor
to capture the traffic over the loopback.

"fs trace -dump" will log some information which might be useful as
part of a real-time debugging effort.  Otherwise, connecting a debugger
to AFS Client Service might be necessary if it is indeed an AFS Client
problem.

What does the SysInternals filemon.exe tool report?

Jeffrey Altman






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