I am trying to piece things together like Eric.
What we need is clear steps on how to create the Windows
AD afs/cell.name user and the proper way to export the
afs/cell.name key. Would be nice to have this for both
W2K and W2003. The linux asetkey man page is real clear
on how to do this in
I setting up AFS (v1.4.2) on Ubuntu with a Win2k3
AD.
I/We have no admin rights on the AD unfortunatly,
and the AFS principal we was given is in the form:
city_afs/EUcitysrv_nr@REALM
My cell is named:
europe.ad.domain
where ´domain´ and ´REALM´ is the same (just
different case as it
Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
I setting up AFS (v1.4.2) on Ubuntu with a Win2k3
AD.
I/We have no admin rights on the AD unfortunatly,
and the AFS principal we was given is in the form:
city_afs/EUcitysrv_nr@REALM
My cell is named:
europe.ad.domain
where ´domain´ and ´REALM´ is the
Hi,
One of my fileservers has two NICs. Only one is used but the second one
has been active (by mistake) once when I started the fileserver.
Now I've got an additional addresse in my VLDB which I cannot get rid of:
huchen vos listaddrs -printuuid
vsu_ClientInit: Could not get afs tokens,
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, FB wrote:
Hi,
One of my fileservers has two NICs. Only one is used but the second one
has been active (by mistake) once when I started the fileserver.
Did you actually NetRestrict the second address away?
Now I've got an additional addresse in my VLDB which I cannot get
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:
If one adds -rmtsys to the afsd options, it forks off an additional
background daemon to handle the NFS translator work. What's responsible
for terminating this daemon on shutdown? Should afsd -shutdown be killing
it? (If so, this doesn't seem to be
What shall I do then?
I really need a running openafs client
Thanks,
G
Marc Dionne wrote:
Russ Allbery wrote:
Gianluca Cerminara [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry...I have been offline for a while.
Here it is the section of the config.log regarding rlim:
configure:11102:
So basically, what *should* happen is that afsd -shutdown should cause it
to die, bt doesn't, because it's a new invocation of afsd. So it can't
remember rmtsysd's pid
I could do something where a child like the afsd handler holds in a
syscall until it gets a shutdown call, and then kills
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Gianluca Cerminara wrote:
What shall I do then?
Install and configure kernel source to match your running kernel, and
build against it?
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Turbo Fredriksson wrote:
I setting up AFS (v1.4.2) on Ubuntu with a Win2k3
AD.
I/We have no admin rights on the AD unfortunatly,
and the AFS principal we was given is in the form:
The AD admin can create the AFS account with any name they want,
but the ServicePrincipalName assigned to must
Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So basically, what *should* happen is that afsd -shutdown should cause
it to die, bt doesn't, because it's a new invocation of afsd. So it
can't remember rmtsysd's pid
I could do something where a child like the afsd handler holds in a
syscall
* Derrick J Brashear [2007-01-08 09:56:36 -0500]:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Gianluca Cerminara wrote:
What shall I do then?
Install and configure kernel source to match your running kernel, and
build against it?
Googling for the correct configure steps on SuSE, it seems that
cd
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:
Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So basically, what *should* happen is that afsd -shutdown should cause
it to die, bt doesn't, because it's a new invocation of afsd. So it
can't remember rmtsysd's pid
I could do something where a child
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Russ Allbery wrote:
Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So basically, what *should* happen is that afsd -shutdown should cause
it to die, bt doesn't, because it's a new invocation of afsd. So it
can't remember
I have KfW (3.1) installed and Openafs 1.4.0101. On occasion I get the
following message after login:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: AFS Logon
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1008
Date: 1/8/2007
Time: 1:16:31 PM
User: N/A
Computer: VM-STD
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