On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Dale Pontius <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm attempting to get OpenAFS-1.5.xx running with Linux, in order to > gain disconnect/reconnect capability on a laptop. I normally run 1.4.11 > or 1.4.12_pre for normal use. (Running 1.4.12_pre to get something that > will work with a 2.6.33-rc kernel.) > > I've made 3 stabs at it so far. (By the way, on 2.6.33-rc8 with Gentoo > Linux) > 1.5.69 built OK, but segfaulted as soon as I tried to start the client > daemon. > 1.5.71 built OK and started OK, but results were horribly inconsistent. > Sometimes I could klog and get a token, sometimes not. I never saw /afs > properly mounted with content.
We suggested not using 1.5.71 with Linux. 1.5.72 is really the most interesting anyway. > I had the most success with 1.5.72. It built, started, and mounted > /afs. I could see my home directory and another departmental directory > over which I have control. That departmental directory had several > mount points directly under it, and I could see those, as well. It also > had a directory "Data" and several mount points, "dataN" (for several > values of N) and I could NOT see those, no mount point, no data, nothing. > > I also tried "fs discon -offline" and indeed got offline, with > anticipated data visiblity. But when I tried "fs discon -online" I was > told as both root (no token) and myself (with token) that I didn't have > enough authority. Quote the error? _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
