> 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

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