>> Maybe if you shut down the fileserver, then do a >> "vos changeaddr address -remove", then start it up again? (I don't remember >> how I fixed that problem here; there was a weird cycle of things that I >> had to do to fix it). > >Remove what address? There is only one listed in "vos listaddr >-noresolve", and it's the one that should be there. I can't remove it >anyway: > >Could not remove server 70.89.96.37 from the VLDB >VLDB: volume Id exists in the vldb
I was thinking of removing the address that is in there. From what I remember, the problem is that the vlserver thinks another server is the one that has that IP address (I never figured out how I got in that situation; I believe you could probably do it by doing a "vos changeaddr" to change the vlserver's notion of the server's addrss to something else, starting the fileserer again, and doing vos syncvldb. >From looking at the source to the vlserver, it seems like it doesn't start logging anything interesting unless you have a loglevel of at least 5. It might be worth cranking up the loglevel to that to see if you get some more useful messages in VLLog. --Ken _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
