Something is really fishy with this volume
This volume was salvaged recently after some power failures and a
scripted vos move. So during the vos move it was good enough
to be moved. After that it was salvaged (forceDAFS) now it's
broken beyond vos dump. See below.
07/18/2015 11:43:44
On 11 Aug 2015, at 09:02, Andreas Ladanyi andreas.lada...@kit.edu wrote:
i dont know if i remember correctly, but think i red something about
priorities for DB server entries listed in the file CellServDB in the
past. I couldnt find something in the manpage cellservdb. I think the
priority
Hi,
i dont know if i remember correctly, but think i red something about
priorities for DB server entries listed in the file CellServDB in the
past. I couldnt find something in the manpage cellservdb. I think the
priority is given by the ip adress, isnt it ?
cheers,
Andy
smime.p7s
I am running an AFS cell for a Debian cluster and now in the process of
relocating the openafs-dbserver and openafs-fileserver to a new machine. I
am thinking the below would be what I generally need to do, but I am hoping
someone more experienced with AFS would provide feedback.
The old machine
On Tue, 2015-08-11 at 13:20 +0200, Youssef Eldakar wrote:
1. Install openafs-dbserver and openafs-fileserver on new machine.
2. Configure new machine as 'secondary site' for the OpenAFS admin
databases with the 'synchronization site' being the old machine.
3. Set the new machine as the