EC wrote:
Hi,
Do using memory cache for AFSD 'better' (faster, more stable, etc..) than
disk cache over RAMDISK or TMPFS ?
EC.
My experience with 1.3.74 is that memcache is really fast. We reach 70 MB/s
for write and 48 MB/s for read of an 8 GB file which is about 20 MB/s
faster than
with
Norbert Gruener [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is my description which I had sent to some users of my module.
problem description -
And this is the outcome. Perl in the thread version is linked
against the libpthread system library.
On Dec 1, 2004, at 11:38 PM, EC wrote:
Hi Horst !!!
I have some news : I've taken my PIV kernel and changed it to PIII.
Then
applied it to the PIII. Magic OpenAFS client works !!! Which means,
since everything is built automatically, there AFS client is dependant
of
some options in the linux
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Hi!
We dicovered a problem with the OpenAFS Client on windows XP ServicePack 2 on a
dell notebook.
We've got our cell on a subnet at work and bind some user in this subnet with
ppptp on a redhat fedora core 1 server. So if the users make a VPN
Hi,
I try to build the cvs version of OpenAFS (from today) unter Linux
2.6.10-rc2
The compilation fails with the following error message.
/OBJ/OpenAFS/openafs-cvs-041202/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.10-rc2-MP/afs_osi.c: In
function `afs_osi_TraverseProcTable':
Lars Schimmer wrote:
Any hint on how to prevent the locking of the notebook?
Well, if this is in fact a bug which is resulting in a deadlock
situation the way to stop it is to get the bug fixed. For that
to occur you should install a DEBUG version of OpenAFS for
Windows on the machine along with
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 09:56:12 +0100
Frank Burkhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got a problem writing data to AFS using an OpenAFS-1.3.73-Client
on Linux (Kernel 2.6.9, Debian GNU/Linux). Read access seems to work
fine, i read 10 Gigabytes successfully. But after writing some data
Thus spake Tom Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Same here. Kernel 2.6.9 Gentoo Linux, OpenAFS 1.3.73 Client. Reading
works fine, writing a few bytes and the cache manager crashes.
No problem here. Kernel 2.6.9 vanilla, openafs 1.3.73 client. Not a
single crash yet, both reading and writing.
--
Thus spake Helmut Jarausch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I try to build the cvs version of OpenAFS (from today) unter Linux
2.6.10-rc2 The compilation fails with the following error message.
/OBJ/OpenAFS/openafs-cvs-041202/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.10-rc2-MP/afs_osi.c:
In function
I should mention that in this setup, the two IPsec gateways are on the
same subnet:
This is a tcpdump port 7000 on the client machine:
21:48:07.671387 IP confucius.ho.in.athenacr.com.afs3-callback
helmsley.dev.in.athenacr.com.afs3-fileserver: rx ack first 38 serial
0 reason delay (65)
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 01:40:23PM -0500, John S. Bucy wrote:
Does anyone here have any experience putting SQLite databases in AFS with
concurrent access from multiple clients?
john
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Jack Neely [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe SQLite (which I think is great, BTW) uses POSIX advisory
locking. The documentation suggests that you should avoid network file
systems. I actually haven't tried this, but I wouldn't trust SQLite dbs
to work in AFS.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Hi,
I try to build the cvs version of OpenAFS (from today) unter Linux
2.6.10-rc2
The compilation fails with the following error message.
/OBJ/OpenAFS/openafs-cvs-041202/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.10-rc2-MP/afs_osi.c: In
function `afs_osi_TraverseProcTable':
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 15:04:49 +0100
Hendrik Hoeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thus spake Tom Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Same here. Kernel 2.6.9 Gentoo Linux, OpenAFS 1.3.73 Client. Reading
works fine, writing a few bytes and the cache manager crashes.
No problem here. Kernel 2.6.9 vanilla,
Thus spake Tom Fischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
My Kernel is also vanilla. Are there some Kernel Options which are
related to afs?
nothing I know.
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HI
We have two DB as well as File servers running on Redhat linux 3.0 OpenAFS 1.2.11
There is a requirement to move both servers to different subnet. What are the consequences of chaning IP adresses of OpenAFS servers We are not worried abt clients.
Do we need to configure entire cell from
Tom Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HI
We have two DB as well as File servers running on Redhat linux 3.0 OpenAFS
1.2.11
There is a requirement to move both servers to different subnet. What are the
consequences of chaning IP adresses of OpenAFS servers We are not
worried abt
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Tom Jones wrote:
Do we need to configure entire cell from scratch
No you don't:
http://www.openafs.org/pages/doc/AdminGuide/auagd008.htm#Header_160
Perhaps it is wise to use afsdb-entries in DNS in order to reduce work
in case of future IP-changes.
--On Thursday, December 02, 2004 10:32:44 -0500 Derrick J Brashear
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use EXIT_ZOMBIE instead. if you're bored, write a configure test too and
contribute it;-)
not quite that simple. You need to look at task-exit_state, not
task-state (this is based on reading exit.c;
I did some more testing using OpenAFS 1.3.74 vfsck on a small partition
on a Solaris9 system to look at why it might fail. Here is a patch
to help debug the vfsck to get more debugging info if it fails.
There are two failure situations I ran into: A files system 1Tb
and logging.
If a file system
Hello,
I had the RAID subsystem that my root.afs volume was on crash. I'll be
rebuilding that array. In the mean time is there a way to mount /afs.
root.afs was the mount point for /afs, so none of the other mountpoints
are valid. Without the volume online I can't even rename it. Is there a
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Gabe\ wrote:
I had the RAID subsystem that my root.afs volume was on crash. I'll be
rebuilding that array. In the mean time is there a way to mount /afs.
root.afs was the mount point for /afs, so none of the other mountpoints are
valid. Without the volume online I can't
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