Jeffrey-

We're back at this trying to figure out how to get OpenAFS to run in our environment. We thought it was some 3rd party application that was causing a conflict, but now I'm not sure that's the case.

Currently, I'm testing this with a base install XP Pro SP2 with MIT KfW and OpenAFS 1.3.8600 installed. I've also tried 1.3.85, 1.3.84, and 1.3.73 and get the same problem. I've also tried installing OpenAFS with "Integrated Login" checked and unchecked and using and not using KfW with the various versions. In the past, I noticed that if KfW got the AFS tokens then OpenAFS wouldn't work correctly, so normally I don't have KfW get AFS tokens. I've tried it both ways with multiple versions and nothing's working.

The current symptom that we're seeing is when we try to map a drive using the afscreds systray app to a afs cell path (i.e. /afs/cats/users/q/ictest) the machine hangs every time. Trying to map using "net use x: \\afs\cats\users\q\ictest" or by using a submount (which I know you don't like) it does the same. I can mount a drive to /afs, but only our cell (cats.ucsc.edu) shows up and when I try to open that directory, the machine hangs.

This has been a problem for us ever since SP2 with any OpenAFS client.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

Charles

At 08:01 AM 7/8/2005, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
If the MLA is there its a non-issue.
Browse \\AFS and see what names are offered.


Charles McIntyre wrote:

> We always reinstall the MLA after imaging.  We were just curious if the
> sysprep/ghost MLA deletion was causing an additional problem, or if this
> is a non-issue.



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Charles McIntyre
PC/UNIX Systems Engineer
Instructional Computing
Information Technology Services, UCSC
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