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Am 17.09.2011 17:51, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
And is the sw.readonly volume accessible?
Yes, I think so.
vos examine sw.readonly -cell altum.de
sw.readonly 536871303 RO 3 K On-line
rohan.altum.de /vicepa
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Am 18.09.2011 09:47, schrieb Dirk Heinrichs:
Am 17.09.2011 17:51, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
And is the sw.readonly volume accessible?
Yes, I think so.
vos examine sw.readonly -cell altum.de
sw.readonly 536871303 RO
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently doing a testrun with Ubuntu Natty + openafs 1.6.0 (Russ
Allbery's Debian package version 1.6.0-1).
When I do
root@myhost fs setserver -vl someserver 1000
I get this message:
This cache manager does not support VL server preferences.
This was working in 1.4.x . Is
On 18 Sep 2011, at 11:13, Frank Burkhardt wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently doing a testrun with Ubuntu Natty + openafs 1.6.0 (Russ
Allbery's Debian package version 1.6.0-1).
When I do
root@myhost fs setserver -vl someserver 1000
I get this message:
This cache manager does not
Yes, the identical id's are pathological, although I do not recall
anything particularly screwy about setting up either of those groups.
The one thing that prdb_check turns up, and that looks vaguely wrong, is
the zero header:
[root@afs1c db]# prdb_check -verbose -database prdb.DB0.copy