Basically I'm trying to get read-write access to a volume that has a read-only replication. As I understand the procedure, accessing the cell using a . before the name should make AFS choose the read-write volumes whenever this type of situation occurs. Thus, \afs\msu.edu\ would be read-only and \afs\.msu.edu\ would be read-write.

Running WinXP and OpenAFS client version 1.2.10, I am able to obtain a token and successfully map a drive to \afs\.msu.edu\ and edit my files normally. However, on a machine with OpenAFS client version 1.3.63, I can can obtain a token and map \afs\msu.edu\ but not \afs\.msu.edu\ , thus I'm unable to make any changes to the filesystem in the directories that are on replicated volumes.

The tail-end of afsd_init.log shows this (on the machine that isn't working):

5/12/2004 4:34:16 PM: in cm_GetCell_gen cm_SearchCellFile(.msu.edu) returns code= -3 fullname=

afsd.log also shows a panic. I can't tell when exactly this is happening, but it looks potentially relevant:

time 30.104920, pid 200 **PANIC** (file smb.c:6407)



Any thoughts on how I can get read-write access back?

-ED
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