Eric Van Buggenhaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Running it immediately after that fails because the script complains
> about a previous uncompleted install (?):

> vos addsite madrid.proyectosolidario.org a root.afs -localauth
> RO already exists on partition /vicepa. Multiple ROs on a single server
> aren't allowed
> VOLSER: illegal operation
> Error in vos addsite command.
> VOLSER: illegal operation
> Failed: 256

Which means that it failed to remove the partly created volume as well,
although that makes sense if the volserver thinks it's busy.

> [...]

> vos remove madrid.proyectosolidario.org a root.cell -localauth
> Volume 536870924 on partition /vicepa server 192.168.200.69 deleted

> I dpkg --purge'd openafs-fileserver openafs-dbserver and openafs-client
> and cleaned /vicepa several to retry to create rootvol but it fails with
> the same error at every attempt.

I just did a fresh installation from scratch and walked through the setup
and everything worked perfectly.  I didn't get any of these errors.  So...

Look in /var/log/openafs.  Is there anything useful in the FileLog,
VolserLog, or VLLog after attempting afs-rootcell?

You can always fall back to doing what afs-rootcell does yourself.  It
prints out all the commands that it runs, and most of them are just fs mkm
of all the mount points for foreign cells.  If you walk through the
commands by hand, you can retry just the ones that fail, and we can try to
figure out what's failing at the time that you are trying.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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