The Ubuntu machine is behind a NAT. But that is the machine doing the changes.
On 09/20/2010 03:08 PM, Antoine Reid wrote:
Also, any local firewall that might be blocking the callbacks? I don't remember
the ports offhand, you might want to enable logging in your firewall
configuration or turning it off completely (even temporarily) to verify this is
not your problem.
antoine
On 2010-09-20, at 1:45 PM, Simon Wilkinson wrote:
On 20 Sep 2010, at 18:20, Rick Cochran wrote:
I copy a file from a Ubuntu 10 machine with openafs-client 1.4.12+dfsg-3 and
read it from a Scientific Linux 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 machine with
openafs-client-1.4.12-el5.1.1. The checksum is wrong on the reading end, and
it changes to a different wrong checksum every time I re-do the copy.
A few questions ...
If you copy the file to a different file name (leaving the original file in
place), does the same problem still exist for that file?
If you flush the cache on the Ubuntu machine (fs setcachesize 1; fs
setcachesize 0) what checksum does the file have on that machine when you read
it back from there?
Are you running with disk or memory cache, and what cachesize and other afsd
parameters do you have set?
Cheers,
Simon.
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