On 10/03/2010 07:48 PM, Andrew Deason wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:52:23 -0400
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
On 09/28/2010 09:22 PM, Andrew Deason wrote:
I wasn't sure what you meant at first, but Russ' messages made me
think maybe I do. Do you just mean the fileserver logging ignored
pa
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:52:23 -0400
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> On 09/28/2010 09:22 PM, Andrew Deason wrote:
>
> > I wasn't sure what you meant at first, but Russ' messages made me
> > think maybe I do. Do you just mean the fileserver logging ignored
> > partitions (and mentioning AlwaysAttach if app
> This works perfectly for all our Unix variants. But existing Windows
> clients could not authenticate unless I enable kerberos 4 support
> and diable preauthentication for all users.
Ka was never written for Windows. It had Kerberos v4 from the beginning.
> It feels like a step backwards on se
> Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux
> RAID (e.g. /dev/md0) device?
No.
> ...but when I get to making the root volume (afs-rootvol), the
> machine crashes,...
I suppose this is before the /vicepa even exists, so how should this
be an AFS problem?
I have btw one
On 9/29/2010 9:36 AM, Joakim Fallsjö wrote:
> Um, wasn't there a magic dependency that the name after the pundsign (#)
> has to be resolvable FQDN (preferably forward and reverse) to the IP on
> the left hand side?
>
>>sanchin.se #Sanchin Consulting AB, Sweden
> 192.195.148.10
On 9/17/2010 5:05 AM, Rudolf Bauer E1 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a strange problem with OpenAFS client 1.5.77 running on Windows
> 7. When there is low traffic in AFS the client works fine. In times with
> more traffic it always hangs up. When hanging it takes pretty high CPU
> time. When trying
The Windows OpenAFS client does not support the rx based kaserver
protocol. It only supports the Kerberos v4 protocol which was also
supported by kaserver. For Kerberos v5 support, the users must install
a Kerberos v5 implementation. The only one supported at present is MIT
Kerberos for Windows.
Obviously this message is a couple weeks old now because it sat in the
moderation queue, but yes, 1.4.12 includes one. not running 1.4.12?
any reason why not?
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:41 PM, David Bear wrote:
> I got a new kernel for CentOS today -- after doing a yum update. Now,
> openafs fails
On 09/29/2010 09:36 AM, Joakim Fallsjö wrote:
On 9/29/10 14:29 , Phillip Moore wrote:
The Quick Start Guide has clearly atrophied (not just whining -- I
*will*
patch it... :-)
Thanks to the help so far, I've gotten as far as rebooting and trying to
mount /afs, but no further. I discovered th
On 1 Oct 2010, at 14:17, a...@setfilepointer.com wrote:
>
> Of course, there are lots of other wish-list things for OpenAFS, like my
> favorite, file encryption in the cache manager (so the files are already
> encrypted when they arrive at the fileserver.)
We had a Summer of Code project impleme
On 2010-10-01 11:35, Harald Barth wrote:
[chop]
>
> Another way to tackle the data corruption issue in the AFS case would
> be to add checksum functionality to the fileserver backend. In
> contrast to NFS, we have the advantage that noone reads the data
> directly from the file system but always t
On 9/29/10 14:29 , Phillip Moore wrote:
The Quick Start Guide has clearly atrophied (not just whining -- I *will*
patch it... :-)
Thanks to the help so far, I've gotten as far as rebooting and trying to
mount /afs, but no further. I discovered the CellServDB.dist and
CellServDB.local files (ne
Dear OpenAFS Gurus,
We having an issue at the University of Pittsburgh CS Dept. with
OpenAFS in our MAC lab. We are running OpenAFS 1.4.12.1 on the MACs.
Upon login if one does a "tokens" command, no tokens are displayed.
However, it appears because we can access a protected AFS files that
there
Hello,
I have a strange problem with OpenAFS client 1.5.77 running on Windows
7. When there is low traffic in AFS the client works fine. In times with
more traffic it always hangs up. When hanging it takes pretty high CPU
time. When trying to login in this state it shows error code 11862791
Hello,
Where I work we have 4 AFS servers running inside of VMware guests. The
servers are only holding Read Only volumes. On each fileserver there are
about 230 volumes. Each VM has 512 MB of RAM. The disk storage is an
SMS. The version of Vmware is Virtual Infrastructure 3.5. The Guest OS i
I got a new kernel for CentOS today -- after doing a yum update. Now,
openafs fails to start with a message
FATAL: count not open /lib/modules/2.6.18-194.11.3 . etc.
so I went to update my kernel module with the follwing
sudo yum remove kernel-module-openafs-`uname -r`
Loaded plugins: fast
I have recently migrated our old AFS cell from kaserver to Heimdal with
kaserver emulation. Yes, I know! This was probably the last cell to do
this.
Basically i did this:
* Make a copy of the kaservers database
* Import the database into Heimdal (using hprop | hpropd from the FAQ)
* Install
I have a system which acts as a NAT router (Ethernet) to share a CDMA
modem (USB). The same system runs the AFS client which talks to AFS
fileservers over the internet.
Occasionally the modem is knocked offline, and when this happens the
Linux USB driver resets the modem. Whenever the modem is
3 aug 2010 kl. 12:47 skrev Andrew Deason:
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 15:09:30 -0400
> Cory Puckett wrote:
>
>> it does not recognize kadmin.local as a command and it doesn't
>> recognize -l as an option. I do not know which type of Kerberos I am
>> using, sorry.
All heimdal commands will respond to
Hi there,
I'd like to report a kernel panic when trying to use the disconnected mode
of OpenAFS. My current set-up is a one fileserver cell, running the 1.4.x
binaries and a Mac OS X Client running the 1.5.x client binaries. I can
switch to offline mode and get back online using:
fs discon offlin
Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux RAID
(e.g. /dev/md0) device? I am trying to set up an OpenAFS server on
Ubuntu 10.04 (openafs-fileserver/openafs-dbserver 1.4.12+dfs), but when
I get to making the root volume (afs-rootvol), the machine crashes, and
I am thinkin
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2010 22:54:25 schrieb Andrew Deason:
> On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 22:01:08 +0200
>
> Christof Hanke wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2010 21:30:23 schrieb Andrew Deason:
> > > And in particular, NTFS and other journalled filesystems have the
> > > advantage of a journal, and pro
Is the reg setting
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\transarcafsdaeomon/PriorityClass
used with version 1.4.2.0 ?
We have been struggling with a deadlock issue on two Windows 2003 servers where
this setting is not present. The issue is not occuring on some other servers
where the setting
Hello,
I recently resized my /vicepa xfs-partition over two terabytes
(2239707136k) which lead to vos partinfo message: "Free space on
partition /vicepa: 149840764 K blocks out of total -2055260160". Can
you tell me how critical this situation is and which would be the right
way to fix it? I run o
To Whom It May Concern,
I am having following problem when follow the guide in
http://docs.openafs.org/QuickStartUnix/ch02s07.html.
1) I can't execute cp usr/vice/etc/afs.rc /sbin/init.d/afs as there is no
afs.rc in the ../root.client/usr/vice/etc
2) /usr/conf/master.d is not exists in my HP-UX
Am 28.09.2010 21:49, schrieb Russ Allbery:
> Jeff Blaine writes:
>
>> What's the tried-and-true production-quality Linux equivalent?
>> Anything? Last I read, nothing.
>
> There's nothing really equivalent to ZFS.
>
>> Barring an equivalent, what Linux setup...
>
>> a) seems most stable
>>
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