Hi, We have an existing AFS installation on 3 aging sun machines. My goal is to phase them out and replace them with vmware virtual servers, with storage on an iscsi device. I've set up one test machine, prepared the iscsi disk to have /vicepa, b, and c, and installed openafs-fileserver on it. (Debian Etch)
I have copied the files from one of the sun machines into /etc/openafs/the appropriate subdirectory, and run the following command: bos create <host> fs fs -cmd /usr/lib/openafs/fileserver \ -cmd /usr/lib/openafs/volserver \ -cmd /usr/lib/openafs/salvager -localauth from README.servers in the debian package, obviously substituting my server name. It is running bosserver, and responds to queries for its logs, e.g. bos getlog <host> BosLog from a different machine returns the log, but it doesn't seem to be seeing its partitions. I have made sure that the bosserver was started after the iscsi filesystems were mounted, and also openafs seems to have created its "Lock" directories on each of /vicepa - c. However, vos listvol <server> shows no partitions, and attempting to create a volume on any /vicepX fails. I'm kind of at a loss here, and I'm not familiar with the server end of openafs, so I'm guessing I have missed something basic. If anybody has any advice at all, that would be greatly appreciated since I seem to be stuck. Thanks, -stefan -- Stefan Strandberg UNIX group Computer Aided Engineering - UW Madison [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
