A network failure means that you are not running with the Microsoft
Loopback Adapter installed and that the IP address bindings on the
machine changed.

The afsd_service.exe is deadlocking on shutdown due to a bug that is
fixed in 1.4.2-beta1.

Jeffrey Altman


Joe Buehler wrote:
> After upgrading to AFS Client 1.4.0101 we are getting the following
> popup on a Windows 2000 Server client machine:
> 
> =======
> AFS Client Service: Fatal Error
> 
> Client exiting due to network failure.
> Please restart client.
> NCBLISTEN lana=4 failed with code 17
> =======
> 
> I cannot use the padlock panel to restart the client -- it thinks the client
> is running and hitting "Stop" has no effect.  Task Manager shows the
> afsd_service process running.  However, I have no access to any of the AFS
> drive letters.  Our solution at present is a reboot.  I also cannot
> restart the service using the services applet.  This is a production build
> machine so we are going to just downgrade it at the moment.

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