Re: [OpenAFS] 1.3.79: Write problems with Solaris 10 x86

2005-03-09 Thread Robert Banz

Just an FYI, everything works with memcache.  So, is there some known 
junkage with a ufs-cache (non-logging) under Solaris10 now?

-rob
Robert Banz wrote:
Hi,
Been doing some testing/building under Solaris 10 x86, and have come up 
with this error while trying to do writes:

x ./lib/afs/libafsutil.a, 102796 bytes, 201 tape blocks
afs: failed to store file (27)
Filesize limit exceeded
and, a corresponding:
Mar  7 13:11:08 test86.umbc.edu afs: WARNING: afs_ufswr vcp=d52667d0, 
exOrW=0

...from the kernel.
Anyone have a first guess / direction I should be looking?
The cache partition is ufs (with logging turned off).  I'm going to try 
memcaching it next...

-rob
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Re: [OpenAFS] 1.3.79: Write problems with Solaris 10 x86

2005-03-09 Thread chas williams - CONTRACTOR
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Robert Banz writes:
Just an FYI, everything works with memcache.  So, is there some known 
junkage with a ufs-cache (non-logging) under Solaris10 now?

are you sure the filesystem was non-logging?  unless you explicitly
mount a filesystem non-logging (nologging), its logging by default
(this was a change in solaris10 behavior as far as i know).
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[OpenAFS] 1.3.79: Write problems with Solaris 10 x86

2005-03-07 Thread Robert Banz
Hi,
Been doing some testing/building under Solaris 10 x86, and have come up 
with this error while trying to do writes:

x ./lib/afs/libafsutil.a, 102796 bytes, 201 tape blocks
afs: failed to store file (27)
Filesize limit exceeded
and, a corresponding:
Mar  7 13:11:08 test86.umbc.edu afs: WARNING: afs_ufswr vcp=d52667d0, 
exOrW=0

...from the kernel.
Anyone have a first guess / direction I should be looking?
The cache partition is ufs (with logging turned off).  I'm going to try 
memcaching it next...

-rob
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