Hmm, not so fast I guess.  *Some* hosts are still doing
this, others are fine (???).

All /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile files checksum the same on our
servers.

rcf-smtp% ssh vegas
Password:
Last login: Thu Jan  6 08:04:52 2011 from rcf-smtp.our.
afs: Tokens for user of AFS id 26560 for cell rcf.our.org are discarded (rxkad error=19270408)
%
% translate_et 19270408
19270408 (rxk).8 = ticket contained unknown key version number
% kinit
Password for jbla...@rcf.our.org:
% aklog
% logout

rcf-smtp% ssh vegas
Password:
Last login: Thu Jan  6 08:28:51 2011 from rcf-smtp.our.
afs: Tokens for user of AFS id 26560 for cell rcf.our.org are discarded (rxkad error=19270408)
%


On 1/5/2011 8:37 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Thanks all -- that did it.

On 1/5/2011 5:47 PM, Andrew Deason wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 17:36:57 -0500
Jeff Blaine<jbla...@kickflop.net> wrote:

etc-upserver-host# asetkey add 17 /etc/krb5.keytab afs
asetkey: failed to set key, code 70354694.
etc-upserver-host#

$ translate_et 70354694
70354694 (acfg).6 = no more entries

aka AFSCONF_FULL. You can only have 8 keys at once iirc; how many do you
have in there?

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