Dear Jeffrey, dear all,

since all other clients had no difficulties in accessing the VL server, we looked at what makes this machine special. There is a common broadband router (Linksys) used right before this machine. The last time, the outage occured, a router reset brought everything online again (unfortunately, it was too late for wireshark by then).

Have there been router specific problems in the past? I will have a detailed look at the router config, hopefully today.

With best regards,
Tobias


Am 10.02.2011 05:03, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
On 2/9/2011 7:23 PM, Tobias Vockerodt wrote:
I recon that "CM_ERROR_ALLDOWN (VL Server)" indicates that server/client
communication is down. The mailing list archives just tell me about a
bug in 1.4.something. Could you have a look at the log?

Many thanks for advice,
Tobias Vockerodt

The error indicates that none of the Volume Location DB servers for your
cell are accessible.  According to DNS AFSDB records there is only one
AFSDB server.  If communication between the client and the VLDB server
is not possible at the time the location of a volume needs to be
determined, all access to that volume will fail.  The volume for which
location information is required is root.cell.  Therefore, no path in
the iqo.uni-hannover.de cell will successfully be evaluated.

The next question is afs1.iqo.uni-hannover.de either not reachable or
not responding to queries from this machine.  The wireshark capture will
help you with that.

Jeffrey Altman


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