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require 5x the RAM usage to maintain the cache.
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not under your control.
bil
I think you just need to make sure that the EncFS process is running in
your PAG so it can use your tokens. If you logout (but EncFS is still
running) it may eventually lose tokens and no longer be able to access
AFS.
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I'll have to configure any new slaves on the master before that can
join the build pool.
Let me know if you have any questions or problems.
Which Fedora version(s) would you like to see?
Jason
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On 09/10/2013 10:58 AM, Andrew Deason wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 10:43:29 -0400
Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:
A build slave can be behind a NAT but if so it must be administered
by someone with NAT access.
Why? Does the master need
at the router that means they are
blocking outgoing ICMP, which means PMTU is broken. This happens more
often than you would believe (although I admit it is getting much better
now than it was years ago).
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then you need to find
someone who actually understands networks and network security, and
possibly challenge your current security advisor(s) for fraud.
Good luck with that. Many sites on the internet block ICMPs.
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with the stable release numbering.
How about MAJOR.MINOR.PL.DATESTAMP? E.g. 1.6.2.120917
This should upgrade from 1.6.1, or even 1.6.2, but 1.6.3 should be newer
Does this not work?
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just open port 88 on the firewall to allow
Kerberos through? Kerberos *is* a security protocol afterall, there is
no real reason to hide your Kerberos server completely behind a
firewall.
John
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that it wouldn't surprise me if they changed the behavior
without documenting it. Historically I set the timeouts at 3600 and
wouldn't see issues.
Cheers,
Jaap
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that your data is written before you close(). Semantically
these are two very distinct rules.
Pre-flushing writes ahead of the close do NOT violate this second
assurance.
Just my $0.02.
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is different (I think).
S.
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such a configuration.
aklog to an account in system:administrators
Use cp -p to create files with root ownership.
Unfortunately there's no way to solve the problem with 'creat()' but
without 'chown()'
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Warren
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is built on top of the Linux page cache. So yes,
it should work the same way as any other file caching.
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the cache manager a hint pointer, and the cache manager could memcpy
the data to the filesystem thread buffers and write it to the disk.
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URL: http
up id for anonymous
# pts listentries -users | grep anonymous
anonymous 32766 -204-204
I believe that the anonymous user is hard-coded into AFS.
``how do I do?''
-- Ragge
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be ignored.
Jeffrey Altman
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Is this just an oversight in the configuration or an actual change
that will come to affect us longer term? I would think that down()
would be an important API to export!
I think this has to be regarded as a bug
be an important API to export!
Cheers,
Simon.
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I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean that it wasn't possible
to build for multiple kernels using the old-style kernel module
packaging? Before the automated system I was most certainly
or the 1.4 branch? (Or both)?
Any plans to commit mockbuild.pl and the mock config files to CVS,
or could they somehow be made available?
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Hi everyone,
We're trying to run VMware player with a windows XP host XP guest. The
guest is using NAT and both the host guest use openafs. There seem to
be sporadic delays
the udp delay to 1 hour, which helps, but the
problem persists.
Any ideas?
What version of OpenAFS are you using on your clients? Servers?
Thanks,
Jason
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will be
in i386, but your kernel RPMs will be in i686. That is normal
and expected.
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that it wont create the entry until it
needs to.
Lara
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long
Nothing wrong AFS wise, but made me wonder. How many files does a
directory on an OpenAFS volume hold ?
This has nothing to do with AFS and everything to do with your
bash line-length limits. Maybe try something like:
rm -ri .
Ron
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it'll save proper volume mountpoints and ACLs automatically for you.
Yes, I know it doesn't help you with your current restore process,
but it will help you next time.
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filesystem, the contents of AFS archived with admin credentials, tarballs
of volume dumps), and the answer somewhat depends.
I have tarballs with the contents of AFS using admin credentials.
Note that you'll have to manually repair the acls; tar doesn't save
them.
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binary I can get back
traces with.
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a patch to change the name from libafs.ko
to openafs.ko. They are effectively the same.
Thanks !!
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restarting openafs many times, nothing changed.
Is /vicepa a mountpoint? What do you get from:
mount
If it's NOT a mountpoint then try:
touch /vicepa/AlwaysAttach
And then restart.
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and enforce
that at the client end
Well, if everything in the suidcell is system:authuser... That would
enforce that, right?
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until the next backup...
Nope, there's not. And your analysis is correct.
- a
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kernelmodule on
this kernel.
any ideas?
Upgrade to 1.4.3rccurrent
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any ideas ?
thanks,
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package kernel-smp-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp is not installed
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What do you get from:
rpm -q --provides kernel-smp-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp
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I am installing OpenAFS for FC5
When I try to install the OpenAFS kernel module this happens:
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will be left unresolved, just as if the symbol were not
present at all.
One way to solve this is to make a compile-time check for the symbol
and if it fails there then we don't run the runtime check, we ifdef
it out. That way the build wont fail in modpost.
-- Jeff
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sure everyone who doesn't bother to read
instructions will try to install both, get a conflict, and be confused.
I figure that sites that care THAT much about custom configuration
can just repackage the RPMs themselves. It's not that hard to
override the scripts.
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the case where you need to
update an existing entry in the CellServdb.dist file?
at uncc.edu, we changed our DB servers, but the CellServDB.dist file
hasn't caught up yet because until this week, a new version hadn't
been published since we changed it.
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than the existing model.
CDC
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would consider that even
worse than telling the TAs about a student who isn't in the class.
CDC
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above) and then goes off and pulls all the files to a central site.
Thanks for the suggestions, sir!
You're welcome.
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One little problem, I changed /usr/vice/etc/cellservDB (like that
message suggests to do after the client rpm has been installed)
What message suggested this?
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Quoting Jason Edgecombe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek Atkins wrote:
Things seem to be working with the following oddities:
[snip]
10:openafs-kernel ###
[ 83%]
FATAL: Could not rename
/lib/modules/2.6.17-1.2519.4.21.el5/modules.dep.temp into
/lib
.
Regards
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rpmbuild --rebuild --target=`uname -m` --define kernvers
2.6.18-1.2200_FC5 --define build_userspace 1
/home/init/Downloads/openafs-1.4.2-fc5.1.src.rpm
The kernvers is wrong. Run uname -r and you'll see!
I
is mostly
FHS with libexec and /etc/sysconfig.
Okay.
David
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timeout problem
too. Is there a step I've missed in my script?
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What do you get from: mount
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Is the client/cache-manager up and running?
altair#ps fax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
...
8421 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/bosserver
8423 ?S 0:00
at this...
How was that done again ?
it was something with rpm and rpmbuild... right ?
Ron
Derek Atkins wrote:
I dont think Derrick built FC5 x86_64 RPMs, so you'll have to
build them yourself from the SRPM.
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Ahh ok...
So i have the wrong rpm's
: No such file or
directory
unable to determine kernel version
error: line 131: Unknown tag: unknown kernel version: ${kvers} (parsed
From )
It doesn't seem to be able to determine the kernel version ?
and I don't know if that is an OS problem ?
thanks,
Ron
Derek Atkins wrote:
Geez
installed that
one, not even when I made OpenAFS work with OpenSSI
I did install the kernel source too.
thanks,
Ron
Derek Atkins wrote:
Wait, did you install the kernel-devel RPM? This error
is coming from openafs-kernel-version.sh where it's trying
to determine your current kernel version
the kernel
named SMP. Good catch!
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; proceeding anyway
Starting AFS cache scan...found 0 non-empty cache files (0%).
afsd: All AFS daemons started.
Is this supposed to happen?
This output is supposed to happen, yes. It looks like you have AFS up
and running.
Sincerely,
Jason Edgecombe
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build a new kernel or anything.
So what rpm's do I need for the standard FC5 smp x86_64 2054 kernel ?
Or do I just build everything myself ?
thanks,
Ron
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. The RPM just has
the wrong dependencies. No kernel RPM provides kernel-smp-i686.
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is a tricky business, which you've studied more closely than I.
The patch I submitted (still sitting in the OpenAFS Bugs database)
changes the SPEC to use the former. Unfortunately this was only
brought to my attention post-1.4.2 :(
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-- I like the name HELP_MY_API_KEEPS_CHANGING myself.
It's certainly much more accurate.
Marc
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and for package manager configuration details.
Please test them and report any bugs at
http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/
Thanks and have fun,
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On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 05:12:37PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
rpmbuild --rebuild --target=i686 openafs...src.rpm
I'll let Axel try to explain to you why his method has to be so much
more complicated than that. ;)
Who says it is? You need a working
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I think I compiled OpenAFS a time or two, heck even hacked around in
it to make it work with OpenSSI. I am by no means an expert though, I
just do what i am told on here.
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on?
Sanjay.
Um, you dont have tokens? Or you're not using -localauth?
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There will be Official RPMS of 1.4.2 shortly (we're in the process
of building them now for an upcoming release Really Soon Now).
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final we'll
have it up and running. But no guarantees.
thanks,
Ron
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. Let me rephrase my question. The accounts on
the server I administer was created using uss add command in which
there is an option of adding the full name of the user. Now, I want
to retrieve the full name corresponding to every login. How may I
do this?
Thanks!
Sanjay.
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logins
do you mean?
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logs.
Check your CellServDB?
Thanks,
Huw
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the latest kernel build version?
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on a client.
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the old server to the new server
(rather than just copying files).
gnu tar with the following extra options should do what you want:
-S -p --atime-preserve --numeric-owner
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Just wondering if someone can shed some light on this subject.
That is the configuration not so much the error. I understand the
openafs-kernel-smp has to be used with the kernel-smp else you get
the error.
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them. The RW doesn't come into
play in this case.
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against.
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Quoting Jeffrey Hutzelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thursday, July 13, 2006 09:29:58 AM -0400 Derek Atkins
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unfortunately LINUX_VERSION_CODE is fragile too. just using the new
build test and building a complete module will let you check for this new
sys_open is gpl'ed
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. Is there a specific order?
Also, how do I install .patch files?
Thank you once again for your patience.
Sanjay.
Derek Atkins wrote:
rpm -Uvh
-derek
Sanjay Dharmavaram [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I need to set up a AFS server in my computer lab with Fedora core
4 as the operating system
discussed on the -devel list a number of times.
The kernel tests don't work for certain bleeding-edge kernels.
-derek
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then as you move it
from the ext3 into AFS it will just get transfered from the direct
ext3 data to the indirect AFS data.
-derek
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of 64KB or so, does this
mean that dirty chunks are sent back to the volume server similarly when
the cache fills up? Even if the cache is, say 100M and the file is 1G?
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