On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:17:00 -0800 (PST) Tom Mukunnemkeril <torrent_t...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Is there anything I can do to debug this further to figure out why the > PAG is getting lost? The version of glibc is different, and I don't > know if this would cause a problem, or is there something I need to > enable in the kernel. You can look at what what is happening to your PAG, which can be identified by the output of 'id -a' and/or 'keyctl show'. Try running these once you obtain a PAG and after you lose it. At first you should see something like: # id -a uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1107203568 and # keyctl show Session Keyring -3 --alswrv 0 0 keyring: _ses.21944 271956261 ----s--v 0 0 \_ afs_pag: _pag The last big group in the 'id' output, and the afs_pag key in your session keyring can be used to identify your PAG. After you su, I'd expect both of them to be gone. Is that the case? It may have something to do with how much su sanitizes the environment, but I'm not sure. > Both Slackware distributions run Openafs-1.4.12.1 and Kernel > 2.6.35.7. You may want to use OpenAFS 1.4.14. There's at least one change in there for 2.6.35, though it shouldn't be affecting this. -- Andrew Deason adea...@sinenomine.net _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info