OpenAFS crashed my 8 processor Intel i7 using 16% of one cpu and 100% of a
single processor system too.

The problem is time consuming due to the cold boots and the reset button...

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Mircea Ciocan <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
>
> Ted Creedon wrote:
>
>> Sounds like a serious bug has cropped up.
>>
>> /var/log/messages is "full" of rxas errors.
>>
>> Deleting the krb5 principal doesn't make sense..
>>
>> Are you using a...@realm or afs/celn...@realm ?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> tedc
>>
>>  Well, I know that this should not be right solution, but this was what
> worked in a VERY stressy situation, I had the EXACT same problem like you
> and the stuff was so miserable that the client machines ( dual quad core
> Xeons !!!) had become completely unresponsive and had to be rebooted  and
> this was the only way it worked for me.
> I'm using afs/celln...@realm scheme for what is worth.
> As I've said I'm not a sysadmin as my main job and this was totally
> unexpected, thanks God it worked after removing the old key and making a new
> one, total down time was reasonably short, all it took something like 5 min
> to change the keys, it took longer to clean up after :(
> If you manage to find a nicer solution that works in this situation please
> post it on the list so google can index it.
>
> Cheers,
> Mircea
>

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