On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 06:25:40PM +0100, Jose Calhariz wrote:
> 
> I have a multi-user machine, running Debian v4.0 aka etch, with home
> dirs on AFS.  This machine have run for years without problems.  Now
> during login the PAM system loses the AFS token, under "heavy load".
> When this happens my login directory is the root directory and can't
> access my home dir.  This happens without any error messages in the
> usual places, and I have tried to debug aklog and didn't find any
> problem.  The aklog that is run by PAM can get the AFS token, but
> somewhere and sometime during PAM processing until the bash is run, 
> the AFS token is discarded.  

I can add another thing, during shutdown I have a Kernel OOPS from
openafs module.

> 
> What can I do to debug the cause of this problem?
> 
> List of versions:
> Stock kernels from Debian etch 2.6.18 and 2.6.24
> Openafs from Debian 1.4.2 and openafs module 1.4.7 from lenny
> 
>     Jose Calhariz
> 
> 

     José Calhariz



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