On Dec 11, 2007 3:27 PM, Sergio Gelato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Sergio Gelato [2007-12-08 18:42:43 +0100]:
> > * Alberto Paoluzzi [2007-12-07 06:48:12 +0100]:
> > > Starting OpenAFS
> > > Loading AFS kernel extensions
> > > kextload: extension /var/db/openafs/etc/afs.kext is already loaded
> > > Starting afsd
> > > /Library/StartupItems/OpenAFS/OpenAFS: line 41:  1158 Bus
> > > error               $AFSD $OPTIONS
> >
> > We've seen this as well, on a G5 that was upgraded directly from 10.3
> > (and OpenAFS 1.4.1). AFS *did* work after the upgrade, then broke.
> > A look at /Library/Receipts reveals that the CHUD package was installed,
> > and since that loads a few kernel extensions (
> com.apple.iokit.CHUDKernLib,
> > com.apple.iokit.CHUDProf, com.apple.iokit.CHUDUtils) it's a rather
> obvious
> > suspect.
>
> We then proceeded to uninstall CHUD, but that alone was not enough to
> get rid of the SIGBUS. Subsequently clearing the AFS cache did the trick,
> however. Unfortunately I didn't think of backing up the old cache
> for analysis, its contents are now lost; sorry about that. Maybe CHUD
> isn't to blame after all. (We haven't tried to reinstall it yet.) I
> suppose
> it's a bug for afsd to crash on a corrupt cache.
>

Probably, yes.
Interestingly it might have been useful to dtruss afsd.

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