Absolutely correct. :) I had to follow the instructions here, on "enabling access to foreign cells" in order to make one in the basic tree, with dynroot on, then turning it off I saw it, and it functioned normally both with the client, and with afsio
http://doc.openafs.org/QuickStartUnix/HDRWQ91.html Thanks for the pointer! On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:38 AM, Jeffrey Altman <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > -- Timothy Balcer / IT Services Telmate / San Francisco, CA Direct / (415) 300-4313 Customer Service / (800) 205-5510 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
