> On 7 Oct 2016, at 15:48, Andreas Ladanyi <andreas.lada...@kit.edu> wrote: > > my problem on one afs client is that /afs is empty.
Is AFS actually mounted on /afs ? - Stephan > Ubuntu 12.04: 3.2.0-109-generic, OpenAFS 1.6.18.3-1 from PPA > > openafs-client restart doesnt help. > > ps ax | grep afsd: > > 1232 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep afsd > 27942 ? Ss 0:00 /sbin/afsd -afsdb -fakestat > 27944 ? S 0:00 [afsd] > > > lsmod: > > Module Size Used by > openafs 798728 2 > > > vos listvldb / listvol: > > lists the volumes > > > tokens: > > shows me my afs tokens after kinit / aklog: > > > pts listentries: > > shows me the afs users > > > /var/log/syslog shows messages from the kernel which belongs to afs: > > afs: WARM shutting down of: vcaches... BkG... CB... afs... CTrunc... AFSDB... > RxEvent... UnmaskRxkSignals... RxListener... ALL allocated tables... done > > enabling dynamically allocated vcaches > Starting AFS cache scan...found 902 non-empty cache files (11%). > > afs: WARM shutting down of: vcaches... BkG... CB... afs... CTrunc... AFSDB... > RxEvent... UnmaskRxkSignals... RxListener... ALL allocated tables... done > > enabling dynamically allocated vcaches > Starting AFS cache scan...found 870 non-empty cache files (11%). > > > ls /var/cache/openafs/: > > CacheItems CellItems D0 D1 D2 D3 VolumeItems > > > Any ideas for this mysterious behavior ? > > > regards, > > Andreas _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info