Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I deployed an openafs server on Debian Linux about 4 months ago. It has
> a backup process defined under AFS that creates backups at 0100 hrs. It
> has been up ever since. However, starting this morning, users can no
> longer get into their volumes. I have rebooted and restarted
> openafs-client services, but to no avail.

> (msingh belongs to system.administrators)

> Last login: Thu Dec 15 15:51:43 2005 from x.y.z.w
> Could not chdir to home directory /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh: 
> Permission denied
> -bash: /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh/.bash_profile: Permission denied
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ id
> uid=58015(msingh) gid=501(bgroup) groups=501(bgroup)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/$ cd
> -bash: cd: /afs/omega.domain.edu/user/msingh: Permission denied

Does the user have any tokens?  Run the tokens command to see, and try
reauthenticating.

> (why are there two afsd processes running ?)

It depends on your system configuration.  AFS spreads the load between
multiple kernel threads.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])             <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
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