Hi,

i solved the problem. I removed the -dynroot option for the AFSD in the
config file.

bos restart server -all doesnt help
systemd restart openafs-server script doesnt help

After rebooting my system it works. I dont know why. Is this something
with parameters in the kernel space and the openafs kernel module or the
cache ?

Now i could see my cell in /afs and could create volumes and set file
system rights.

Thanks to all,
Andy

> On Thu, 2015-07-02 at 15:42 +0200, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
>> fs la /afs/
>> fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that /afs/ is not in AFS.
>>
>> fs mkmount /afs/cellname root.cell
>> fs: mount points must be created within the AFS file system
> If you're using dynroot, /afs is indeed not in AFS (it's a "fake" volume
> that only exists in the local cache manager) and can't be used to
> manually create volumes. See
> http://wiki.openafs.org/SolarisQuickStart/#index7h4 for how to create
> volumes in root.afs with -dynroot.
>
> The -dynroot fake volume should be automatically populated with known
> cells, including dynamic addition of cells as they are accessed via SRV
> or AFSDB DNS records.
>


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