On 11/10/2012 2:45 PM, Timothy Balcer wrote: > If I turn off dynroot, only the read only volume shows up in the tree, > and the read write volume is not accessible. This coincides with the > afsio problem. > > So this is why I believe there may be something odd, or non standard, > with my cell configuration, and it is affecting my ability to use afsio > to write/read files to the RW volumes. afsio isn't using the afs client > and is going after things directly. > > Any advice? I am free to reconfigure my cell as I need to accommodate.
afsio relies upon libafscp which does not know anything about dynroot. It requires that the root.afs volume contain mount points to any paths you wish to access. My guess is that your root.afs volume has a "cell" mount point but not a ".cell" read/write mount point. Jeffrey Altman
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