Does anyone have a clue why the "tokens" command sometimes shows the (AFS ID xxxx) and sometimes it does not as shown below? The problem is intermittent.
The systems are rhel5, openafs 1.4.11, using redhats pam_krb5afs. This occurs when ssh'ing to machines. If you just do an "aklog" after logging in you always get the (AFS ID xxx) format. Sometimes you get this, but you do indeed have a token: % tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: Tokens for [email protected] [Expires Apr 1 11:23] Sometimes you get this output from the tokens command: % tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: User's (AFS ID 3903) tokens for [email protected] [Expires Apr 1 11:28] Using aklog "fixes" the output: % tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: Tokens for [email protected] [Expires Apr 1 11:33] --End of list-- % aklog % tokens Tokens held by the Cache Manager: User's (AFS ID 3903) tokens for [email protected] [Expires Apr 1 11:33] -- John W. Sopko Jr. University of North Carolina email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175 Phone: 919-962-1844 Fred Brooks Building; Room 140 Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
