Sergio Gelato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Christopher D. Clausen [2005-08-09 19:09:55 -0500]:
Even more testing has revealed that the libafs64.nonfs.o module works
just fine when the libafs64.o one does not. This is very weird. I
can only assume that this is due to some change in Solaris 10.
* Christopher D. Clausen [2005-08-09 19:09:55 -0500]:
Even more testing has revealed that the libafs64.nonfs.o module works
just fine when the libafs64.o one does not. This is very weird. I can
only assume that this is due to some change in Solaris 10.
Am I going to run into weird NFS /
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Sergio Gelato wrote:
* Christopher D. Clausen [2005-08-09 19:09:55 -0500]:
Even more testing has revealed that the libafs64.nonfs.o module works
just fine when the libafs64.o one does not. This is very weird. I can
only assume that this is due to some change in Solaris
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
I just downloaded and compiled the 1.3.87 source on Solaris 10 sparc
using the latest Sun Studio compiler. Installed it and AFS appears to
work fine (both server and client.)
However, when attempting to NFS mount someting on this machine, the
machine panics and
I just downloaded and compiled the 1.3.87 source on Solaris 10 sparc
using the latest Sun Studio compiler. Installed it and AFS appears to
work fine (both server and client.)
However, when attempting to NFS mount someting on this machine, the
machine panics and reboots almost immediately.