Hi I tried several things to reproduce this output.
On 30 Jan 2003 09:45:58 -0500 Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tilo Buschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Nothing more in the rest of the logs except of (twice): > > > > ./warn:Jan 22 16:40:01 amy kernel: You must reload the AFS kernel > > extensions before remounting AFS. > > Um, this is interesting... Did you try to manually mount/unmount > /afs? I tested this some minutes ago: I unmounted /afs manually und started /etc/init.d/afs again. It resulted in exactly this error message. Maybe I tried on Jan the 22th to load the modules manually. I wanted to understand the init script. > Do you get this every time you reboot? No, because I don't start afs at every reboot (it wouldn't make sense, because it is not working). But I don't get it every time I start the init script. > This might be part of > the problem. It means you have AFS "started", then you umount /afs, > then you try to remount /afs without unloading and reloading the > kernel module. This could certainly be the cause of your problem. That would mean, that afs should have worked at least once. I started afs serveral times correctly. > Another potection issue could be iptables rules blocking packets. > What do you get from "iptables -L"? Well, at this moment I can't reproduce anything, because I crashed the machine (remotely, sic) by shutting down afs. But I am sure, that iptables -L brings nothing, because I didn't implemented yet any firewall funcionality (and I didn't touch anyone of these ugly Suse personal firewall scripts). Tilo _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
