link be added please?
Thanks,
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:25 PM, emat...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well, there's nothing in /var/log/messages either. As for checking the PAM
configuration for su, can you elaborate? I'm a beginner at this, so you may
have to provide details.
You probably need to adjust your syslog settings, most
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 1:41 PM, emat...@yahoo.com wrote:
Ok, one other data point- I should have mentioned in the very beginning that
I'm actually logging into the machine in question remotely, then issuing the
su command. This seems to make a difference. While I THOUGHT the problem
I was wondering if there are set limits on the AFS cache size for a
client? Or are there any limiting factors which mean it is not worth
going beyond a certain point? In this case, this is on a 32bit Linux
machine but I am also interested in getting an answer for the same
question for x64_64
What you describe isn't much to go on but it sounds rather similar to
problems we (inf.ed.ac.uk) saw on RHEL5 with 1.4.11. Since upgrading
to 1.4.12 we've not had users complaining about the issue.
Stephen
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Jeff Blaine jbla...@kickflop.net wrote:
We have users
that this isn't currently possible with
k5start can you suggest the best way to go about achieving the same
thing?
Thanks,
Stephen Quinney
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I believe there are some patches floating around which make it
possible to build and run the perl AFS module on RHEL6 x86_64 with
openafs version 1.6. Does anyone know anything about these? Or can
anyone point me in the right direction as to what needs doing?
Cheers,
Stephen
I've seen a few discussions on this mailing list about using
mod_waklog, particularly regarding x86_64. I've recently had the
chance to spend some time looking at it and now have it working on
RHEL6 for both i386 and x86_64.
I took the latest code from the git repository (details at
On 4 April 2012 18:08, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
Stephen Quinney step...@jadevine.org.uk writes:
I've seen a few discussions on this mailing list about using mod_waklog,
particularly regarding x86_64. I've recently had the chance to spend
some time looking at it and now have
This is to announce that the 2012 European AFS and Kerberos Conference
will take place in the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics
from Tuesday 16th to Thursday 18th October 2012.
Full details are available at: http://openafs2012.inf.ed.ac.uk/
The call for abstracts is open and so
This is a final call for anyone wishing to propose a talk for the 2012
European AFS and Kerberos Conference, closing date is end of Friday
10th August.
On 25 April 2012 16:38, Stephen Quinney step...@jadevine.org.uk wrote:
This is to announce that the 2012 European AFS and Kerberos Conference
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2012
European AFS and Kerberos Conference.
This will be held at the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics
from Tuesday 16th to Thursday 18th October 2012.
Who should attend?
* Everyone interested in deploying a
The 2012 European AFS Kerberos conference was held in the University
of Edinburgh School of Informatics last week. I think the conference
went really well, there was lots of excellent talks and discussion.
We have now collected all the slides and videos (for most of the
sessions) and put them
mod_waklog quite a bit in the School of Informatics and would
be willing to put some effort into keeping it working. I don't
currently have any access to the project though so cannot even merge
in the set of patches I've accumulated, anyone here able to help out
with access permissions?
Stephen Quinney
The fact that SRPMs generated on Fedora and RHEL6 don't install
cleanly on RHEL5 is a long-standing nuisance. There are two ways
around this.
The first is to use rpm --nomd5 /tmp/openafs-1.6.2-1.src.rpm
Which is fine as long as you trust the SRPM is correct.
The second is to use the signed
You can grab a signed SRPM for RHEL5 from the /afs/
inf.ed.ac.uk/group/afsbuild/1.6.5/rhel5 directory. That's the source which
was used to build the publically available RHEL5 RPMs.
Stephen Quinney
On 25 July 2013 12:47, Brunckhorst, Ralf ralf.brunckho...@hp.com wrote:
Hi
You can do this from C by linking with the kopenafs library and calling the
k_setpag() function. Using that approach I've also created python and perl
XS wrappers to allow calling from those languages.
Stephen Quinney
On 26 August 2013 07:21, shuaijie wang wangshuai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Has anyone else seen a kernel panic like this on EL6 with 1.6.5 and kernel
2.6.32-358.14.1.el6? Or does anyone have any suggestions as to what might
have caused the problem?
afs: disk cache read error in CacheItems slot 353815 off 28305220/36284420
code -4/80
openafs: assertion failed: tdc,
Thanks for that information, it is very useful to know, I had been
wondering for a while which version would include the fix.
Cheers,
Stephen
On 13 May 2014 20:35, Marc Dionne marc.c.dio...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net
wrote:
Due
Apologies, that was caused by me manually regenerating the repodata for EL5
from an EL6 machine without using checksum option. I'll fix the repodata
now, it will take a little while before it reaches the public repository.
Stephen
On 20 June 2014 11:35, Andreas Lehner andreas.leh...@verdi.de
I've been building RHEL7 packages for our local usage in Informatics, they
were built using Centos but work fine on SL7 and should work on any RHEL
clone. You can get them from /afs/inf.ed.ac.uk/group/afsbuild/1.6.10/rhel7/
they come with the usual complete lack of warranty, use at your own risk,
which does not contain the patch.
This is really just a note that it might affect other sites in the same
way, if anyone knows people at Redhat to poke to get an improved version of
the patch, that would be great.
Regards,
Stephen Quinney
These kmod versions are apparently related to centos "virt/xen" kernels in
6.7. If people don't think they are useful it would be easy enough avoid
building kmod packages for those kernels.
Stephen
On 8 January 2016 at 16:31, Berthold Cogel wrote:
> Am 08.01.2016 um 16:56
Thanks for the quick response from the OpenAFS team. Is there an
official Debian package available for 1.8.7?
Regards,
Stephen Quinney
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 23:42, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
>
> The OpenAFS Guardians are happy to announce the availability of OpenAFS 1.8.7.
> Source
ission denied: 'foo/example.iso'
If I copy the directory to a local filesystem it all works as
expected. What am I missing here?
Thanks,
Stephen Quinney
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t also appears to
have undesirable side-effects so I'd like to minimise the impact of
any changes I have to make.
How have others solved this? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stephen Quinney
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It looks like the openafs ppa packages for Ubuntu have not been
updated for 1.8.11. Does anyone know when that might happen? I'd like
to use the HWE kernel in Jammy but that's now 6.5 which isn't
supported by 1.8.10
Regards,
Stephen
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