Hello all,

I've just begun teaching myself about OpenAFS, having installed it (1.4.12.1+dfsg-2, Ubuntu Maverick i386) finally after procrastinating for a number of years.

The two times I've bulk-loaded data into my new AFS cell with rsync, I've been paranoid enough to generate checksums of the files on both sides. In both several-gigabyte batches there was exactly one file with exactly one four-byte difference. What I'd like hopefully are some ideas for narrowing down if this is an rsync thing, an OpenAFS thing, or something else (cheap memory, gremlins, etc.).

Currently my strategy is to try different methods of copying over the next several days (as it will take days) until a clear culprit becomes evident. Has anybody experienced anything like this before?

Thanks,

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Dorian Taylor
Make things. Make sense.
http://doriantaylor.com

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