On Friday 26 October 2007 18:38, Christopher D. Clausen wrote: > Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday 26 October 2007 18:09, Christopher D. Clausen wrote: > >> Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> On Friday 26 October 2007 17:49, Hamish wrote: > >>>> Thanks. I'd just taken that route when I got your reply. (I think I > >>>> probably stuffed it up trying to build the second machine & > >>>> rerunning some of the commands that should only have been run once. > >>>> Joys of trying to adapt a readme I found on the internet that only > >>>> deals withinstalling a single machine :). > >>>> The local machine works fine now. But when I try to run a command > >>>> remotely (e.g. run bos restart from the first server against the > >>>> second server I installed) it fails with > >>>> > >>>> '(you are not authorised for this operation)' > >>>> > >>>> Both work locally though... And if I append -localauth to the > >>>> command on machine1 to restart machine2 it works... > >>> > >>> Whoops... Telling lies... My token was old... I unlog'ed, kdestroyed > >>> and tried again (On machine 2)... kinit works no problems, but aklog > >>> is hanging after > >>> > >>> 'About to revolve name admin to is in cell xxx.xx.x.com' > >> > >> Check your AFS server log files for any errors. I suspect something > >> isn't running correctly. Or, you did not add a PTS account for the > >> user you are trying to obtain tokens for. > > > > Spelling mistake in my CellServDB file... Damnit I hate that... I > > also just discovered that aklog won't work unless I've started the > > AFS client... Didn't realise that was mandatory... The user was > > admin... e.g. > > Oh, yeah, need to have AFS client running in order for the store tokens > ioctl to work. > > > Now it works (getting the tokens), but I'm still not authorised for > > doing restarts of the second server, vos create etc... Nothing logged > > as to why. > > Are you in that server's UserList? > > bos listusers to check. > > >> If you'd like more interactive help, please join the #openafs > >> channel on the Freenode IRC network. > > > > Hmm... Wonder if I can get there from here (At a client site, > > A client? As in someone is paying you to ask me AFS questions on a > mailing list? >
No... As in I'm trying to get my afs working while waiting for a bus home... Public transport isn't what it used to be... H _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
