> We have converted and use Microsoft Windows PE, instead of DOS to build our
> Windows XP workstations. I have been interested in trying to install the
> OpenAFS Windows client into PE. However there are a few difficulties that
> are immediately apparent. First, there appears to be no SYSTEM re
Christian Ospelkaus wrote:
Thanks for the info. I do not really see the link between running OpenAFS on
Windows XP embedded and Windows PE. Maybe somebody can give me a hint...
I can't actually see one myself - Windows PE is tool designed to make
life easier when deploying large numbers of ident
Ok. I've modified the code into "rx_prototypes.h" as you suggest and,
yes, the compilation was carried out correctly. Now, unfortunately I do
not understand the real meaning of what I did!
Please, could you spend just few more words to try to better understand
what was wrong and why, after your co
Can you replace your "standard" pam_krb5afs.so with the version that comes with
1.3.81?
Keep a copy in case it doesn't work ;)
Craig Cook
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Systems Monitoring Consulting and Support Services
http://www.cookitservices.com
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No problems that are influencing me with 1.3.81, and although it may be
a bit premature (only a day of operation) I thought I'd mention that the
problems that I've reported on this list with 1.3.80 (in particular
about running client code on i386_linux26 platform causing errors like
this
Kevin wrote:
Hi List-
No problems that are influencing me with 1.3.81, and although it may be
a bit premature (only a day of operation) I thought I'd mention that the
problems that I've reported on this list with 1.3.80 (in particular
about running client code on i386_linux26 platform causing error
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Kevin wrote:
latest stable OSX client binaries
you may want 1.3.81 on osx anyway.
latest stable Windows binaries on Win2kp, WinXPH, WinXPP
which is 1.3.81
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Craig Cook wrote:
Can you replace your "standard" pam_krb5afs.so with the version that comes with
1.3.81?
Keep a copy in case it doesn't work ;)
Hi Craig,
I don't see a pam_krb5afs.so in 1.3.81.
I see a pam_afs, but it is only good for Krb 4, not 5
according to the man page included with i
Nalin Dahyabhai wrote:
Can you add "debug" to the end of this line, configure /etc/syslog.conf
to save debug-level messages (for example by adding "*.* /var/log/debug"
somewhere near the top) and look for the messages which are logged
between "obtaining tokens for mytest.dartmouth.edu" and the erro
-Original Message-
From: ted creedon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 10:33 AM
To: 'Christof Hanke'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [OpenAFS] RE: 1.3.81 insmod
The unknown symbol is audit_putname.
SuSE has a libafs build tree under /usr/src/linux.
By rebuil
Any way to clean out the windows registry when upgrading? (Except manually).
tedc
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ted creedon wrote:
> Any way to clean out the windows registry when upgrading? (Except manually).
>
> tedc
No.
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I was trying to build OpenAFS 1.3.81 under Solaris 8 and Red Hat 9, and
discovered that the pam_afs modules were not built. After some digging
and reading of openafs-devel, I saw the note from Harald Barth dated
Thu, 07 Apr 2005 09:40:20 +0200 (MEST) entitled "1.3.81: pam gets not
built". Sure enou
At 03:12 PM 4/8/2005, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
ted creedon wrote:
> Any way to clean out the windows registry when upgrading? (Except
manually).
We use the following registry script...
http://www.coe.uncc.edu/~rmdyer/afs_reg_remove.txt
Eg. C:\>regedit -s -i afs_reg_remove.txt
Rodney
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It's a good start. Unfortunately I deleted the stale mountpoints which kept
interfering with the new mount points.
tedc
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On Behalf Of Rodney M Dyer
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 12:35 PM
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
Cc: op
Openafs for win 1.3.8100 installs fine on the win2003 servers & XP but will
not install on a win200 server.
Previously 1.3.8002 was installed, ran fine, deleted and an upgrade to
1.3.8100 attempted on the win200 server..
The install hangs during the loopback adapter install, the error message is
Problem Solved:
Uninstall loopback adapter using add/remove hardware >mfgr Microsoft, etc.
Re-Install loopback adapter
Manually configure loopback adapter (1.3.8100 won't configure install
unconfigured adapter), ip addr 10.254.254.253/255/255/255/252
Install 1.3.8100
Configure as normal
tedc
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ted creedon wrote:
> Problem Solved:
>
> Uninstall loopback adapter using add/remove hardware >mfgr Microsoft, etc.
> Re-Install loopback adapter
> Manually configure loopback adapter (1.3.8100 won't configure install
> unconfigured adapter), ip addr 10.254.254.253/255/255/255/252
> Install 1.3.81
Not a clue. Especially when that server has been running various versions of
the client for 2 years.
Could be some legacy registry problems from way back when.
Now I know what a loopback adapter is
tedc
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From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Frida
I've recently setup an AFS cell on a new server. The file system works
beautifully on that machine. However, all of the client machines in my
network are experiencing the same kernel oops while using the file
system (included below). The problem doesn't happen right away, only
after a long set o
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Craig Gallek wrote:
I've recently setup an AFS cell on a new server. The file system works
beautifully on that machine. However, all of the client machines in my
network are experiencing the same kernel oops while using the file
system (included below). The problem doesn't ha
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