> Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux
> RAID (e.g. /dev/md0) device?
No.
> ...but when I get to making the root volume (afs-rootvol), the
> machine crashes,...
I suppose this is before the /vicepa even exists, so how should this
be an AFS problem?
I have btw one
Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux RAID
(e.g. /dev/md0) device? I am trying to set up an OpenAFS server on
Ubuntu 10.04 (openafs-fileserver/openafs-dbserver 1.4.12+dfs), but when
I get to making the root volume (afs-rootvol), the machine crashes, and
I am thinkin
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Youssef Eldakar wrote:
> Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux RAID
> (e.g. /dev/md0) device? I am trying to set up an OpenAFS server on
> Ubuntu 10.04 (openafs-fileserver/openafs-dbserver 1.4.12+dfs), but when
> I get to m
Youssef Eldakar writes:
> Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux RAID
> (e.g. /dev/md0) device?
No, it should be fine.
> I am trying to set up an OpenAFS server on Ubuntu 10.04
> (openafs-fileserver/openafs-dbserver 1.4.12+dfs), but when I get to
> making the root vo
Should OpenAFS have problems with a /vicepa that exists on a Linux RAID
(e.g. /dev/md0) device? I am trying to set up an OpenAFS server on
Ubuntu 10.04 (openafs-fileserver/openafs-dbserver 1.4.12+dfs), but when
I get to making the root volume (afs-rootvol), the machine crashes, and
I am thinkin