Try the version of fs.exe that works for you on the system that fails.
Does that make a difference?

On 6/29/2010 10:01 AM, Anders Hannus wrote:
> 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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