Hi there,
Kim Kimball wrote:
If you
fs lsm /afs/tu-bs.de
what do you see?
I get:
bash# fs lsm /afs/tu-bs.de
'/afs/tu-bs.de' is not a mount point.
If the output of "fs lsm" above is a volume name, if you
vos exa <volume name>
what do you get?
Kim
Dominik Juergens wrote:
I have heavy problems getting openafs (v1.4.6) to work in our
environment. I use linux kernel 2.6.23.xx ( tested some ) but when I
start the client I can not see all directories:
ls /afs
drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 2048 2007-09-03 14:04 .tu-bs.de
?--------- ? ? ? ? ? tu-bs.de
[...]
and when I want to change directory into /afs/tu-bs.de, I get:
cd: tu-bs.de: No such device
I would have suggested, that the problem is in the environment, but
when I compile exactly the same combination of module and kernel as
i386 version everything is fine.
I hope anybody can help me or can give me a working combination, it
is a 'productive' machine which is down at the moment ...
Thanks a lot for your help,
Dominik
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