For the record, I'm running openafs 1.4.14.1 and kernel 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 on SL5 without any problems. I think you're just seeing a warning message because the version of findutils is rather old.
Stephen On 14 September 2011 02:07, Jeff Blaine <jbla...@kickflop.net> wrote: > Any ideas here? Known problem? What would you like to have > for debugging info? > > OpenAFS 1.4.14 > Linux 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 > > Reboot with no AFS > Remove entire cache directory contents > Start AFS > > First test run, then immediate problem on 2nd test run > of same code: > > -bash-3.2# time /afs/rcf/user/jblaine/afs-exercise.sh > > real 0m11.423s > user 0m0.004s > sys 0m0.023s > -bash-3.2# time /afs/rcf/user/jblaine/afs-exercise.sh > find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for .: this may be a bug in your > filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option. Earlier > results may have failed to include directories that should have been > searched. > [... after 1m24s I ^C ] > > The script is, in essence: > > cd /afs/ourcell/someplace > for every file found with 'find' > cat file to /dev/null > _______________________________________________ > OpenAFS-info mailing list > OpenAFS-info@openafs.org > https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info