Paulo Roberto Vieira Brandão wrote:
Hi,

I`m woking on a cluster running Solaris 10 and I`m trying to use openafs as the network file system to share data. At the moment, I have 2 fileservers, 1 volume server, 1 authentication server and 1 protection server.
Both machines are clients.

What version of OpenAFS?

You says it is a cluster. Are you trying to share the AFS cache?

They authenticate, mount the homes but when I gunzip a file, my account crashes. As root I still can log in, and see the process gunzip stopped, but it can not be killed.

Did you exceed the quota on the home directory volume?
cd to the home directory and run: fs lq .

The partitions where AFS cache is mounted has the nologgin option activated.

Is the partition with the cache large enough, to hold the blocks listed in
/usr/vice/etc/cachinfo?

(OpenAFS-1.4.11 on Solaris 10 can use any file system as a cache including ZFS.)


Anyone has a similar problem?
Where could I find more information to post?

Thanks in advance.

[ ]`s Beto

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