Quoting David Howells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> However, there's an earlier problem: why is the ioctl returning
> ETIMEDOUT?

Are you using dynroot? If so, most 'fs' operations won't work on the dynamic
AFS root.

I don't know.  How do I tell?

If it helps, the exact procedure I used to attempt to set up the server can be
viewed at:

        http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/openafs-1.4.setup.sh

David

Yeah, the default config is dynroot, which means you can't perform
fs actions on /afs because /afs isn't a volume, it's dynamically
generated in the client.   You would have to change
/etc/sysconfig/openafs-client to turn off dynroot.

-derek

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