Does anyone have any positive experience using the AFS client in a Citrix
Metaframe multi-user environment?
Using Wake and MIT KfW, I was able to get AFS tokens, but the AFS client
(1.3.74) was extremely slow and it never recognized any AFS tokens.
Any tips or ideas?
THanks in advance!
Charles
* Jeffrey Hutzelman [2004-11-22 16:25:23 -0500]:
However, for the moment you won't get PAG support if we can't find the
sys_call_table.
Which is why I'll try to make it find it, at least for my installations.
You want mps_linux26-new.diff from ticket #15645.
Thanks.
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
NetBios over TCP/IP is required for SMB/CIFS operations.
NetBios over TCP/IP should not need to be active on the public
LAN adapter; it only needs to be active on the Microsoft Loopback
adapter. If NETBIOS services are not available, then the AFS Client
Service cannot
Hello! I'm using an openafs-1.3.71 server with an MIT KDC, and trying to
make it all work under windows via kfw. I have implemented single-signon
with windows, i.e. users log into the windows machine against the MIT KDC.
Kerberos is configured for using the MSLSA cache, and after login I can
look
On Nov 30, 2004, at 1:25 PM, vinod kumar boppana wrote:
hello all,
i am getting problem with afs client on red hat linux 8.0 (kernel
version is 2.4.18-14) .
when i run 'service afs start ' with server and client option ON
in
/etc/sysconfig/afs , the command getting hanged.
it only
Hi *,
with the help of the AFS-Documentation I got pam-authentication for login to
work.
(Adding pam_afs.krb.so to /etc/pam.d/login)
It's really nice. I can login to any client in the cell with the users from
the ptserver.
I even get a valid token for the user.
After this quick success I tried
1. on x86, current is an inline function which returns a pointer to the
task_struct associated with the current process, it's defined in an
arch-specific header (eg, include/asm-i386/current.h)
2. what Derek said
IIRC, this and the EXIT_ZOMBIE are the only issues you'll run into, in
making
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Eric Jonas wrote:
So, upon login, I can't connect to AFS. attempts to go to, say,
\\afs\mwl.ai.mit.edu prompt the error:
So what's the error?
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Matt Benjamin wrote:
1. on x86, current is an inline function which returns a pointer to the
task_struct associated with the current process, it's defined in an
arch-specific header (eg, include/asm-i386/current.h)
2. what Derek said
IIRC, this and the EXIT_ZOMBIE are the
Sergio Gelato wrote:
* Jeffrey Hutzelman [2004-11-22 16:25:23 -0500]:
compile_et.o(.text+0xcb2): In function `yyerror':
:undefined reference to `yylineno'
Haven't seen that one, sorry.
IIRC this is known lossage resulting from a change in flex. I don't recall
what the
I will bet that the servers in the cell mwl.ai.mit.edu are older then
openafs 1.2.8 and therefore do not support Kerberos 5. Install 1.3.75
Openafs for Windows and set the Use524 registry value as per
registry.txt and afs-install-notes.txt.
Jeffrey Altman
Eric Jonas wrote:
Hello! I'm using an
OpenAFS for Windows 1.3.75 has been tested by me on Windows 2003
Terminal Server. I also know of organizations which are running it
on Citrix.
You need MIT KFW 2.6.5. There should be no reason to use Wake.
What do you mean by slow?
Jeffrey Altman
Charles McIntyre wrote:
Does anyone have any
Hi,
trying to build 1.3.75 on rhel4 beta, configure fails ..
./configure --build=i686-redhat-linux-gnu --host=i686-redhat-linux-gnu
--target=i386-redhat-linux-gnu --program-prefix= --prefix=/usr
--exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin
--sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share
Grant Williamson wrote:
ok, so removing --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux26 and it compiles
(binaries), still need to check kernel modules.
Hi,
trying to build 1.3.75 on rhel4 beta, configure fails ..
./configure --build=i686-redhat-linux-gnu --host=i686-redhat-linux-gnu
Eric Jonas wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 11:53:51AM +0100, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
I will bet that the servers in the cell mwl.ai.mit.edu are older then
openafs 1.2.8 and therefore do not support Kerberos 5. Install 1.3.75
Openafs for Windows and set the Use524 registry value as per
registry.txt
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Hi!
I just built OpenAFS 1.3.75 on IRIX and it works :-)
Hell a lot of warning while compiling, but kernel module works and klog/unlog,
to.
Just one more: How can I set the users to get token at login in IRIX?
Cya
Lars
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On Monday, November 22, 2004 23:10:06 +0100 Sergio Gelato
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* Jeffrey Hutzelman [2004-11-22 16:25:23 -0500]:
However, for the moment you won't get PAG support if we can't find the
sys_call_table.
Which is why I'll try to make it find it, at least for my installations.
Hi All
Im trying to make apache able to read AFS. I have found some examples on
the net but they are all fro apache 1.3, AFS 1.2 and Kerberos 4
I need apache 2, AFS 1.3.74 and Kerberos IV.
Using the attached module I get in /var/log/message Dec 10 15:54:08
frodo kernel: afs: Tokens for user of
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, David Botsch wrote:
See openafs bug #16022 for patches to the rpm spec file which will solve the
below (and other problems) that pop up when trying to compile.
That also works (presumably, I haven't tested, it was post 1.2.13)
It works to a point. I am able to build
Hi *,
with the help of the AFS-Documentation I got pam-authentication for login
to
work.
(Adding pam_afs.krb.so to /etc/pam.d/login)
It's really nice. I can login to any client in the cell with the users from
the ptserver.
I even get a valid token for the user.
After this quick success I tried
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Derrick J Brashear wrote
what happens if you just load the kernel module by hand and then run afsd?
Yes, the loading of the kernel modules failed already by
failed to find address of sys_call_table
did it actually fail to load, or
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Russ Allbery wrote:
Yes, I've seen stuff like that before. I've usually ended up tracking it
down to either a well-intentioned student script that is doing some while
(1) equivalent in conjunction with file access, often on multiple
machines, or a piece of badly written
--On Monday, December 06, 2004 07:48:52 PM +0100 Jeffrey Altman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing which is preventing the release of 1.3.7x as a stable 1.4
tree is lack of deployment and testing by users. There has been very
little feedback both positive or negative on the existing releases.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Jason McCormick wrote:
* Inability to unmount /usr/vice/cache (or / if it's not a separate
partition). This is 100% repeatable on all FC3 machines. The following
steps will always create this problem:
- Stop all processes and logout all users of AFS
- Stop all AFS
The work around is to copy the aklog compiled on a 32 bit machine. It won't
segfault.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:44:44AM -0800, Lee Damon wrote:
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, David Botsch wrote:
See openafs bug #16022 for patches to the rpm spec file which will solve
the
below (and other
Our root.cell is seeing periods where some of the replicates are getting
accessed 2000-4000 times a second. I took a browse around and vos e'd
root.cell.readonly on a bunch of other cells, and NO ONE shows access
patterns like ours...
I'm seeing fetch-status calls from individual clients spaced
I'm working on making OpenAFS RPM packages for Fedora Core, and I've got
updated versions for 1.3.75 at:
http://www.mattdm.org/misc/openafs/
These packages are based slightly on the old openafs.org RPMs, and somewhat
on my own older work, but mostly they're all new. See the readme on the
above
Neulinger, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our root.cell is seeing periods where some of the replicates are getting
accessed 2000-4000 times a second. I took a browse around and vos e'd
root.cell.readonly on a bunch of other cells, and NO ONE shows access
patterns like ours...
I'm seeing
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Derrick J Brashear wrote
what happens if you just load the kernel module by hand and then run afsd?
Yes, the loading of the kernel modules failed already by
failed to find address of sys_call_table
Am I missing a patch for the 2.6.10-rc2 kernel?
Many thanks for your help,
Hi,
there is volume on one of my fileservers (linux,OpenAFS-1.2.11,namei-server)
that can't be removed. I can 'vos zap' it but after 'bos salvage' it reappears
as 'bogus.536872011' which is always Off-Line.
Is there a way to remove it permanently?
That's an excerpt of 'vos salvage's output:
I had two afs file servers which were multihomed:
deedee.keneli.org 172.17.193.2
dharma.keneli.org 172.17.193.3
I have since removed the 172 interfaces on these two machines and I
would like to get openafs to stop using those addresses for things.
So vos listaddrs returns:
TOBx wrote:
Has anyone a good documentation of the pam_afs-Module? It seems to
me, as
if
the parameters one can set for the module aren't making a difference?
[EC] Maybe you should try to compile SSH with PAM support.
I did this. But it doesn't help.
In /etc/pam.d/sshd I added the option
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