We have had some odd behavior with some x86 clients (linux) User will be unable to write, insert or delete in the root of their own personal afs space. If they move up one directory they can write, insert and delete ok. So user sparty for instance can not write in: /afs/msu/user/s/p/sparty But he can write in /afs/msu/user/s/p/sparty/web/ This will not affect all users on the same box.
If the same user moves to a Solaris sparc with a similar afs client all is well. The tested environments where we have seen this are: Suse 10.1 with OpenAfs 1.4.2 Suse 10 with OpenAfs 1.4.2 Debian 3.1 with OpenAfs 1.3.8 Any ideas? -- Steve Devine Network Storage and Printing Academic Computing & Network Services Michigan State University 506 Computer Center East Lansing, MI 48824-1042 1-517-432-7327 Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical. - Yogi Berra _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
