On 9/29/10 14:29 , Phillip Moore wrote:
The Quick Start Guide has clearly atrophied (not just whining -- I *will*
patch it... :-)
Thanks to the help so far, I've gotten as far as rebooting and trying to
mount /afs, but no further. I discovered the CellServDB.dist and
CellServDB.local files (neat trick) which are not documented in the QSG,
sorted those files out, but still I'm getting:
afsd: Can't mount AFS on /afs(22)
I ran afsd with -verbose, and the output seems to indicate that everything's
fine up to mounting root.afs (see below). As suggested by the QSG, I removed
-dynroot from /etc/sysconfig/openafs, and I have created my root.afs volume,
but that is the ONLY volume I have.
I am starting to get the impression that I need to pre-create some more
volume infrastructure, perhaps. Do I need anything other than root.afs to
get started? The QSG doesn't have you create anything other than root.afs
until AFTER you have started the client for the first time.
I believe my client config files are correct:
[r...@fhcore ~]# cat /usr/vice/etc/ThisCell
d.fh.nyc.us.boot.efs[r...@fhcore ~]#
[r...@fhcore ~]# cat /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB
d.fh.nyc.us.boot.efs #Cell name
192.168.1.121 #fhcore
Um, wasn't there a magic dependency that the name after the pundsign (#)
has to be resolvable FQDN (preferably forward and reverse) to the IP on
the left hand side?
>sanchin.se #Sanchin Consulting AB, Sweden
192.195.148.10 #sesan.sanchin.se
/JockeF
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