On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 15:21:46 +0200 Zrajm C Akfohg <[email protected]> wrote: > > So I can get an afs token when initially running kinit, if I > understand this right
Klist displays kerberos tickets. I don't see a -T option my klist, but basically seeing afs there doesn't mean you have an AFS token yet. (It only means you have the kerberos ticket for the AFS service, which is the starting point for obtaining AFS token ;-). > (and if I didn't I assume I would be totally > unable to write anything to the filesystem on hcoop)? Yes. As a test, go to /afs/.hcoop.net/user/z/zr/zrajmc/ and try writing a file there. If it works -- all good. If not, then like we said- you need an AFS token. Maybe you have just somehow misconfigured the domain aklog tries to operate on. So try aklogging with aklog -c hcoop.net > P.S. Sorry if I appear dense, but I'm completely new to this > kerberos/afs stuff. Many thanx for your advice and patience. It is > very much appreciated. No problem at all; hcoop-help is the list created specifically for this. Cya, -doc _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
