Christof, How was OpenAFS installed on this system such that it ended up with a relative mount path?
Did you use packages? If so, whose? Or manually install or configure? Jeffrey Altman On 9/12/2013 8:15 AM, Christof Hanke wrote: > Hi, > > just a quick report about what I found on a SL6 machine. > Apparently "df" doesn't know about AFS : > > > [root@ht14 ~]# df /afs > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > - 9000000 0 9000000 0% /afs > [root@ht14 ~]# df > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/mapper/system-root > 5160576 2069520 2828912 43% / > tmpfs 12297268 0 12297268 0% /dev/shm > /dev/sda1 148742 56616 84446 41% /boot > df: `afs': No such file or directory > [...] > > > "mount", however knows about this: > > [root@ht14 ~]# mount | grep AFS > AFS on afs type afs (rw) > > Node-info : > > [root@ht14 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > Scientific Linux release 6.4 (Carbon) > > > [root@ht14 ~]# rxdebug localhost 7001 -v > Trying 127.0.0.1 (port 7001): > AFS version: OpenAFS 1.6.5 built 2013-07-24 ([email protected]) > > [root@ht14 ~]# uname -a > Linux ht14.t2.rzg.mpg.de 2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Aug 27 > 14:23:09 CDT 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > Can anyone confirm this ? > > Christof > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel >
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