On Thu, 2015-07-02 at 15:42 +0200, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
fs la /afs/
fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that /afs/ is not in AFS.
fs mkmount /afs/cellname root.cell
fs: mount points must be created within the AFS file system
If you're using dynroot, /afs is indeed not in AFS (it's a fake
On 7/2/2015 9:42 AM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
Hi,
What's wrong with dynroot? Do you have the root.afs and root.cell
volumes in place?
On the OpenAFS Quick Start Guide it was recommend to switch dynroot off.
But i changed the file to:
# OpenAFS Client Configuration
AFSD_ARGS=-dynroot
Hi,
i solved the problem. I removed the -dynroot option for the AFSD in the
config file.
bos restart server -all doesnt help
systemd restart openafs-server script doesnt help
After rebooting my system it works. I dont know why. Is this something
with parameters in the kernel space and the
On Jul 1, 2015, at 11:55 , Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
Hi,
openafs 1.6.11.1 / Centos 7
SELinux=permissive
iptables is empty
bos server runs by systemd script.
bos status server:
Instance vlserver, currently running normally.
Instance ptserver, currently running normally.
Instance
Hi,
openafs 1.6.11.1 / Centos 7
SELinux=permissive
iptables is empty
bos server runs by systemd script.
bos status server:
Instance vlserver, currently running normally.
Instance ptserver, currently running normally.
Instance dafs, currently running normally.
Auxiliary status is: file server
On 7/1/2015 5:55 AM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
Jul 01 11:17:34 i44fs1.info.uni-karlsruhe.de systemd[1]: Starting
OpenAFS Client Service...
Jul 01 11:17:34 i44fs1.info.uni-karlsruhe.de afsd[3377]: afsd: Error
calling AFSOP_CACHEINODE: not configured
afsd doesn't believe there are any cache files