On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Andrew Deason <adea...@sinenomine.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 7 May 2012 16:45:20 +0200
> Stefan Michael Guenther <s.guent...@in-put.de> wrote:
>
>> >tokens
>>
>> Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
>>
>> User's (AFS ID 1010) tokens for a...@in-put.de [Expires May  8 15:40]
>>    --End of list--
>
> 'pts examine 1010' to double-check.
>
>> > pwd
>> /afs/in-put.de/data
>>
>> > touch test
>> touch: Cannot create "test": Permission denied
>>
>> Did I miss something obvious??
>
> Run 'tokens' again after this. Is there anything in syslog/dmesg
> mentioning AFS? Your tokens can be discarded due to a few different
> errors, but they encountering them results in kernel log messages.

the other thing to try is aklog -force; if you added the user to the
pts group after they got tokens, they need new tokens.
-- 
Derrick
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