On 4/28/2011 3:22 PM, Dirk Heinrichs wrote: > Am 28.04.2011 19:20, schrieb John Tang Boyland: > >> Here is the problem I alluded to earlier: >> >> I have a student who bought a new laptop with Windows Version 6.1.7600 >> and >> installed NIM and OpenAFS 1.5.9904 and things ALMOST work. >> >> They can get tokens and can go to \\afs\openafs.org >> and \\afs\cs.wisc.edu but not \\afs\cs.uwm.edu >> When they try, they get the message: >> "\\afs\cs.uwm.edu refers to a location that is unavailable. It could be >> on a hard drive on this computer, or on a network. Check..." > > Just integrated my first Windows client into my otherwise Linux only > cell and have a similar problem here. System is WinXP SP3 (32bit) with > OpenAFS 1.5.99d/KfW 3.22. Everything works fine except UNC path access. > I get a message similar to the above (translated from german) when I > enter the UNC path into Windows Explorer's address bar: > > The file "\\afs\altum.de" was not found. Please check spelling and > repeat the action or search for the file by clicking on "Start" and then > on "Search". > > Bye... > > Dirk
Execute the following commands, place the resulting output somewhere in /afs that I can access them, and file a bug report at [email protected]. fs trace -on -reset dir \\afs\altum.de\ fs trace -dump -off fs memdump cd %windir%\temp\ the files to be copied are: afsd_init.log afsd_alloc.log afsd.log Jeffrey Altman
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