Hi
I would like to know if anyone has actually gotten that combination to
work? I have tried the tasklist patches etc but to no avail.
Another thing is, which might be related, is that aklog fails like so:
nix g # aklog -d
Authenticating to cell cs.up.ac.za (server apiary.cs.up.ac.za).
We've
configuration details.
Regards,
Stefaan
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Kevin wrote:
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 09:13 +0100, Stefaan wrote:
Server works too. Both server and client have been running on my
machine for more than 2 monthes now. Currently running OpenAFS 1.3.79 on
2.6.11-gentoo-r2.
Stefaan
On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 12:01 +0100, Stefaan wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I remember having similar problems, but then I switched off Preemtible
Kernel and all suddenly worked well (though there are qsome quircks). It
does have some speed impact, but it is less demanding on kernel code.
I'm seeing
, and reading the BTS is highly recommended.
Lars, FWIW, I've done pretty much the same thing with OpenAFS on Gentoo.
Rolled my own ebuilds but they're ugly hacks that I'm not comfortable
releasing; they work for me with some tinkering, but it's really just a
slightly easier way of building the sources
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 09:13 +0100, Stefaan wrote:
Server works too. Both server and client have been running on my
machine for more than 2 monthes now. Currently running OpenAFS 1.3.79 on
2.6.11-gentoo-r2.
Stefaan, would you be so kind as to provide (either on- or off-list as
you prefer
various
aspects of their OpenAFS packages over the months, and none of that
information has been reflected in portage snapshots so far. The last
entry of any significance in the ChangeLog is dated 2004-02-19.
It is quite possible to run OpenAFS on Gentoo (I'm doing that with decent
stability) but you
Hello everybody,
As I already explained in earlier posts, I'm having
trouble setting up an AFS-cell. The cause of this trouble would be an outdated
version of AFS. I'm working with version 1.2.10 while the latest version would
be 1.2.13. But as I mentioned in the title, I am working with
:
openafs-info@openafs.orgSubject: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS on
Gentoo
Hello everybody,
As I already explained in earlier posts, I'm having
trouble setting up an AFS-cell. The cause of this trouble would be an outdated
version of AFS. I'm working with version 1.2.10 while the latest version would
the latest version with
Gentoo, or is this impossible?
Danny,
As someone mentioned earlier, support for OpenAFS in Gentoo is
essentially useless.
The good news is that the ebuild file for version in Portage will
probably work unmodified if you just copy it and change its name. But
don't do
Hello everybody,
As I already explained in earlier posts, I'm having
trouble setting up an AFS-cell. The cause of this trouble would be an outdated
version of AFS. I'm working with version 1.2.10 while the latest version would
be 1.2.13. But as I mentioned in the title, I am working with
Steven Jenkins wrote:
The good news is that the ebuild file for [the] version in Portage will
probably work unmodified if you just copy it and change its name.
[instructions elided]
Let me know if it works.
It does. I just did it.
Steve
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 03:25:26PM -0800, Steven Jenkins wrote:
The good news is that the ebuild file for [the] version in Portage will
probably work unmodified if you just copy it and change its name.
It does. I just did it.
Out of curiousity, what kernel version is this?
--
Matthew Miller
is this?
I'm running with OpenAFS 1.2.13 on 2.4.26-gentoo-r14, and 1.3.78 with
2.6.10-gentoo-r6. I got the 1.3.77 ebuild from
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82075 and renamed it to get
1.3.78. You have to insmod the module and run afsd manually (on 2.6.x),
but it works.
In every case
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