On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Karl-Philipp Richter wrote: > Hi, > Starting `sudo /usr/local/sbin/afsd` after installing in default prefix on > Ubuntu 15.10 with Linux 4.3.3 fails with `afsd: Error -1 in basic > initialization.`. In `config.log` I see that `sysname` is `amd64_linux26` and > [I > found](https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2004-November/015432.html) > that if `sysname` is wrongly detected by `configure` similar errors might > occur. Can you confirm that this is the right `sysname`. In case it isn't > which one would be the correct one (`configure --help` doesn't list > possiblities). > > I also detected with `stract` that `afsd` tries to open files in `/proc/` > which don't exist. > > SScall(183, 28, 0)=-1 open("/proc/fs/openafs/afs_ioctl", O_RDWR) = -1 > ENOENT (No such file or directory) > open("/proc/fs/nnpfs/afs_ioctl", O_RDWR) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or > directory) > > Only `/proc/fs/afs/cells` and `/proc/fs/afs/rootcell` exist with similar name. > There're no system packages installed and OpenAFS and kerberos (in case that > matters) are installed from source (OpenAFS > openafs-devel-1_5_76-4781-ged52d65) and `lsmod | grep afs` shows: > > kafs 106496 0 > af_rxrpc 102400 3 kafs > fscache 61440 1 kafs
Those are from the in-tree kafs provider, which is completely unrelated to openafs. I would expect that trying to run both that and openafs at the same time would end poorly. The sort of "Error -1 in basic initialization" generally leads me to suspect that libafs.ko (from openafs) is not loaded, which indeed seems to be the case. Did you install openafs-modules-dkms and/or some other openafs-modules package? -Ben _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
