> W. Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Most people who get this error have the problem immediately after >> they log in. In my case, it consistently happens during large file >> transfers. The problem occurs when I am copying a large (>1GB) file >> to an AFS directory. At about the 500MB point in the transfer, I >> get a "permission denied". I have to unlog then aklog to get my AFS >> tokens again. Here is the error code that shows up in my message >> log: > > Can you provide the exact syntax of the command you are using to do the > copy? > > Can you run "id" as well and include it here? > > If "id" shows two high-numbered groups, the command is probably running > inside a PAG. Maybe try not using a PAG and run the copy? (It might be > hard to get a session without a PAG, but an su command should work, > provided you've disabled any AFS related PAM.) I suspect the issue > isn't PAG related though... >
>> Feb 10 11:40:43 [hostname] kernel: afs: Tokens for user of AFS id >> [id] for cell [cell] are discarded (rxkad error=19270410) >> >> And the corresponding error is: >> >> # translate_et 19270410 >> 19270410 (rxk).10 = sealed data inconsistent >> >> The server is compiled with large file support. When I do the same >> thing on my (slower) home network, I do not have this problem, and >> I can write files larger than 2GB. >> >> My configuration is RHEL4, kernel 2.6.9-42.0.8.ELsmp, and I have >> tried both openafs 1.4.1 and 1.4.2. > > On the server? Or client(s)? > > What does rxdebug <server> 7000 -version return? > >> Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Is this "home network" test using the exact same client and server? Or > just ones with a similar configuration? > > Is it possible that there is an actual error in your networking hardware > that is breaking some of the packets under higher loads? > > Can you try forcing the link speed on your client's ethernet adapter to > 10BASE, 100BASE, 1000BASE (if applicable) and see if the commands > complete at the slower speed? Or otherwise verify your duplex speed > between server and switch and client and switch and any other network > links in between. (I'd say to plug your client into the server directly > using a cross-over, or at least into the same physical switch, just to > test, if possible.) > > Do you happen to have another OS version that you can test with? > Windows, Solaris, or even another Linux kernel version? Have you tried > not using an SMP kernel (just to test)? > > <<CDC > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-info mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info > > Is the data going thru any firewalls? _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
