And for the question:

C:\Documents and Settings\anha-rsa>fs getfid \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha
Directory \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha (536870933.1.1) contained in cell ltu.se

/anders

-----Original Message-----
From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org] On 
Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
Sent: den 29 juni 2010 15:18
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows client: "Mount points must be created within the 
AFS file system".

Anders:

Unfortunately this doesn't help because as you have shown it works with
1.5.73 and there were no changes between 1.5.73 and 1.5.74 which affect
the traversed source code paths.  The pioctl debugging indicates that a
file not found error is being returned from the cache manager.

What is the output of

  fs getfid \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha

on the machine experiencing the problem?

Jeffrey Altman

On 6/29/2010 3:48 AM, Anders Hannus wrote:
> This is with 1.5.73 on Windows 7.
> 
> H:\>fs whereis \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha
> Directory \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha is on host adam.its.ltu.se
> 
> H:\>fs whereis h:\
> Directory h:\ is on host adam.its.ltu.se
> 
> 
> With 1.5.74 on Windows 2003 Server
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\anha-rsa>fs whereis \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha
> Directory \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha is on host adam.its.ltu.se
> 
> And the command that fails:
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\anha-rsa>fs mkmount -dir 
> \\afs\ltu.se\staff\a\anha\tes
> t -vol staff.anha.backup
> pioctl temp != 0: 0x66543205
> fs: mount points must be created within the AFS file system
> 
> 
> Hope that this helps.
> 
> /anders hannus
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org] 
> On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
> Sent: den 28 juni 2010 23:00
> To: openafs-info@openafs.org
> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows client: "Mount points must be created within 
> the AFS file system".
> 
> Anders, Ragge:
> 
> This is not a known issue and I can't reproduce it on any of my XP,
> 2003, 2008 or Win7 systems which makes it difficult to identify.
> 
> From the H: drive, what is the output of
> 
>   fs whereis \\afs\ltu.se\staff\r\ragge
> 
> If that fails, please turn on the pioctl debugging registry key
> as described in the release notes troubleshooting section and file
> a bug report to openafs-b...@openafs.org with the command line output
> that is generated from "fs whereis" when the registry key is active.
> 
> Jeffrey Altman
> 
> On 6/28/2010 12:27 PM, Anders Hannus wrote:
>> I'll be happy to provide more details if you can be more specific about what 
>> is needed or if we just need to file a bug report.
>>
>> On a Windows 2003 server I know that 1.5.59 is working and 1.5.74 is not. I 
>> don't know exactly when it stopped working as I found out about this as I 
>> have some powershell scripts that stopped working when upgrading from .59 to 
>> .74. It's thus quite annoying as I have to run these scripts on a server we 
>> still have not upgraded.
>>
>> As far as I know the problem is present om Windws Server 2003, Windows XP 
>> and Windows 7. Both with the command and from the explorer GUI. It works if 
>> afs is mounted as a letter within windows but not with unc paths. I got one 
>> powershell script working then using the set-location command to change she 
>> execution location to the unc path. Somehow that didn't solve the problem in 
>> another script.
>>
>> /anders hannus
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org] 
>> On Behalf Of Anders Magnusson
>> Sent: den 18 juni 2010 13:13
>> To: jalt...@secure-endpoints.com
>> Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org
>> Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Windows client: "Mount points must be created within 
>> the AFS file system".
>>
>> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>>> On 6/18/2010 4:26 AM, Anders Magnusson wrote:
>>>   
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> we'we discovered a small bug related to mount points which has 
>>>> appeared in some recent windows client.  Testing with 1.5.74;  mount 
>>>> points cannot be created neither from the explorer shell nor from the 
>>>> command prompt if referring to an UNC path.  This worked with older 
>>>> clients (like 1.5.59).
>>>>
>>>> Mapping the afs path to a drive letter and then make a mount point works.
>>>> It's the UNC path that makes it fail.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a known bug or should we file a bug report?
>>>>
>>>> -- Ragge
>>>>     
>>>
>>> I just tried:
>>>
>>> [C:\src\openafs\stresstest]fs mkm \\afs\yfs\user\jaltman\dementia 
>>> root.cell -cell dementia.org
>>>
>>> [C:\src\openafs\stresstest]fs lsm \\afs\yfs\user\jaltman\dementia 
>>> '\\afs\yfs\user\jaltman\dementia' is a mount point for volume 
>>> '#dementia.org:root.cell'
>>>
>>> Can you be more specific about the problem you are experiencing?
>>>   
>> No problem; H: is my home directory:
>>
>> H:\>fs mkm AAAA staff.ragge
>>
>> H:\>fs rmm AAAA
>>
>> H:\>fs mkm \\afs\ltu.se\staff\r\ragge\AAAA staff.ragge
>> fs: mount points must be created within the AFS file system
>>
>> H:\>fs --version
>> OpenAFS_1.5.7400
>>
>> -- Ragge
>>
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