Ok, I'm confused. I cannot compile with --disable-namei-fileserver for some reason. At one point the inode fileserver was the default on AIX, but that doesn't appear to be the case any longer. I have a partition on my test server that previously housed volumes with the inode fileserver. When I run configure with the --disable-namei-fileserver option, then check src/config/afsconfig.h, AFS_NAMEI_ENV is still defined as before.

So my questions are:

1. Can I actually disable AFS_NAMEI_ENV with configure?

2. If I uncomment line 8 in src/config/afsconfig.h should I get an inode fileserver?

3. How can I determine if the binaries in /usr/afs/bin are inode or namei capable? (symbols?)

4. How can I determine if the volumes on the partition are ok, and I'm not just getting an error because they are corrupt? (I don't really care about the volumes because it's only a test server, I just want to determine if the error is valid)

5. What is actually creating the log /usr/afs/logs/FileLog? Fileserver? That is where the error messages are output, example:

Tue Jul 8 13:51:22 2003 This program is compiled with AFS_NAMEI_ENV, but partition /vicepa seems to contain
volumes which don't use the namei-interface; aborting


Thanks in advance,
-Matt

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