On Tuesday, July 06, 2004 01:00:12 +0200 Rainer Sch�pf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Christine Nattrass wrote:

 > I'm running Debian Linux with the 2.6.7 kernel.  Exactly what I did is
 > up at:
 > http://pantheon.yale.edu/~cen8/Openafs.html
 > (because, ironically, in my optimism, I thought it was going to work
and  > I was going to post something to help other people)
 >
 > however when I type
 >    /usr/local/sbin/afsd
 > to start afs I get a segementation fault
 >
 > I had no compiler errors, however, when I look in /var/log/messages I
see:  >
 > [...]

Is this perhaps an XFS partition on which the AFS cache resides? This
won't work. You might try running afsd with the -memcache option.

Possibly not XFS, but this does sure look like the cache is not on a filesystem that will work. Put the cache on an ext2 or ext3 filesystem, or use memcache. XFS and reiserfs will not work.


-- Jeffrey T. Hutzelman (N3NHS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sr. Research Systems Programmer
  School of Computer Science - Research Computing Facility
  Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA

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