During the slowing down of the local activity the afsd is working
and the
AFS File sytem is alive and accessible. The various servers are
alive. The only fact I noticed is the console message connected to
the first access to one of the cells I use:
Jan 31 10:35:21 User kernel[0]: afs: Lost contact with file server
10.10.0.1 in cell cells.it (multi-homed address; other same-host
interfaces maybe up)
The message does not appear in the successive access to that cell,
and the local activity remains slow
On 31/gen/06, at 00:35, Dan Pritts wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 12:45:50PM -0500, Dan Pritts wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:54:43PM +0100, Salvatore Podda wrote:
Has anyone noticed a substantial slowing down (or delay) in actions
on local file system
after the installation of OpenAFS 1.4.1? If any, any suggestion?
afsd has been dying on me shortly after startup with 1.4.1-rc5.
afs A
becomes unavailable, things just hang.
turns out this was mostly a server problem - the cell's server was
out to lunch.
However, afsd just died rather than, say, hanging & giving messages
like these from a linux client...
afs: Lost contact with file server 207.75.164.4 in cell
internet2.edu (all multi-homed ip addresses down for the server)
afs: Lost contact with volume location server 207.75.164.4 in cell
internet2.edu
I'm running OS X 10.4.4.
The server (the solitary file & db server for the cell), was (gack)
1.2.8 on red hat 7.3. I've just upgraded it to 1.2.13. I include
this
info not because i hope to get help with my crash on 1.2.8 but in case
it tickles any thoughts about server bugs that were fixed since then.
[sending separately to openafs-bugs]
thanks
danno
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dan pritts - systems administrator - internet2
734/352-4953 office 734/834-7224 mobile
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