Jason C. Wells wrote:
Today I can no longer get tokens. I get the error:
The AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as jcw in cell
stradamotorsports.com.
Error: 11862791 (AFS service my not have started)
I cannot get tokens using MIT aklog either. I get the same error. I
cann
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Matthew Mauzy wrote:
> Are you running the client on a Windows XP box that is part of an AD? Are
> you getting this error when not on the same network as the AD servers?
My Windows box is Windows 2000. I do not have an AD server on my network.
If anyone has been following m
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is the time (and timezone) set correctly and accurately on your client? Is it
> within 5 minutes of your KDC and AFS Server time?
Yep. Everything is synched with NTP here. I double checked it after
reading your email. I was kinda hoping that you w
Is the time (and timezone) set correctly and accurately on your client? Is it
within 5 minutes of your KDC and AFS Server time?
-derek
Quoting "Jason C. Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Today I can no longer get tokens. I get the error:
>
> The AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as jcw
Today I can no longer get tokens. I get the error:
The AFS Client was unable to obtain tokens as jcw in cell
stradamotorsports.com.
Error: 11862791 (AFS service my not have started)
I cannot get tokens using MIT aklog either. I get the same error. I
cannot gain access
Rodney M Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We've been having issues with replicated volume releases that we haven't
> been able to track down. It appears to have started once we moved to
> OpenAFS (we were Transarc AFS previously), but we are not entirely sure.
> We are using Sun machines runnin
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
> At 04:19 PM 12/2/2003, you wrote:
> > > Is that a client or server patch?
> >
> >server
>
> Rats, thought you would say that. So this has been patched in 1.2.10
no
> and up?
yes
> If so, I guess we will wait until we upgrade the servers.
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Dear James Peterson and others,
I saw your name in an answer about Install Shield.
I am on a Win2000 system and I have remote access to my server from other
computers set up. When I tried to set it up on this machine which is just
like the others it gave me an error saying that install shield
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Wim Glassee wrote:
> Has anyone experienced any problems with sqlite on openafs?
>
> When I try to open a db on a local disk it works, opening one on an
> afs disk however gives an 'kernel lacks large file support' error.
I have no problems with sqlite 2.4.7 on a Debian/unstab
At 04:19 PM 12/2/2003, you wrote:
> Is that a client or server patch?
server
Rats, thought you would say that. So this has been patched in 1.2.10 and
up? If so, I guess we will wait until we upgrade the servers.
Thanks anyway,
Rodney
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
> > I'm guessing it's the fssync thread busied by breaking callbacks problem.
> >
> >Experimental patch on CVS head rectifies the problem I mention; I can find
> >a 1.2.10 backport if you're willing to try it.
>
> Is that a client or server patch?
server
Derrick,
At 03:52 PM 12/2/2003, you wrote:
Other releases going on?
No, no other releases are taking place except the one I'm trying.
I'm guessing it's the fssync thread busied by breaking callbacks problem.
Experimental patch on CVS head rectifies the problem I mention; I can find
a 1.2.10 ba
I have made a package available to install OpenAFS 1.3.50 on OpenBSD 3.3.
This is completely untested, although I'm running a very similar client on
my desk.
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/openafs/
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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
> Anybody got any clues? There is no networking problem that we are aware
> of. The file servers outside our building certainly have full network access.
Other releases going on? I'm guessing it's the fssync thread busied by
breaking callbacks problem.
Anyone,
We've been having issues with replicated volume releases that we haven't
been able to track down. It appears to have started once we moved to
OpenAFS (we were Transarc AFS previously), but we are not entirely
sure. We are using Sun machines running Solaris 9 and OpenAFS 1.2.8 as
file
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 19:16, Rodney M Dyer wrote:
> Thanks for the observations. I suppose it would be nice to write a usage
> guide for new Windows users to keep them from shooting themselves in the
> foot on all these issues.
go ahead ;) the wiki is at
http://grand.central.org/twiki/bin/view/
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