ted creedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When building a new cell from scratch:
> fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl
> Carps "/afs: function not implemented"
Did you start afsd without -dynroot? You have to do so when setting up a
new cell.
--
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
When building a new cell from scratch:
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl
Carps "/afs: function not implemented"
An strace indicated it looking for files that don't exist
tedc
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I updated the RHEL4 RPMs to the 1.3.87 release.
I made no changes between the 1.3.86 RPMs and these, except for updating
the OpenAFS source.
You can download the 1.3.87 packages for i386 and x86_64 from:
http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~wingc/openafs/dist/1.3.87
Note that the p
Given that I'm the first person to try the pam_afs module on the Linux 2.6
kernel with the 1.3.86 release, are there any pointers where I could start
looking to debug the issue? It just gives us an authentication failed message
in syslog when it works at all. We have a few systems which will be
* Frank Burkhardt [2005-08-10 10:51:38 +0200]:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:01:01PM -0400, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
> > I was wondering if I could ask a few questions regarding AFS setup on
> > Debian.
> > I am trying to follow the instructions
> > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openafs.xml?sty
I'm assuming you mean the part about:
"As of 1.3.65, the OpenAFS client will directly
use Kerberos 5 tickets as tokens if
KFW is installed. The client requires that all
of the AFS Servers with which it
communicates support the use of Kerberos 5 tickets as tokens (aka 2b tokens).
This means th
Jeffrey,
1. The auth screen just doesn't pop up although it tries.
2. The AFS Client Configuration screen is accessable only thru Leash AFS
properties
3. Leash does get AFS tokens for a cell that uses krb5
4. Leash does not get AFS tokens for a cell that uses kaserver (I assume
that's because I d
On Aug 10, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Konstantin Boyanov wrote:
Hi again,
Ye, the servers should be there for sure :-) There is a network
already working, with a running cell on it, so I won't need to set
these up :-P
Well, the kernel module was indeed in src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.4.25-
rm01.mvme6100
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Jason Mccabe wrote:
This is running Veritas. I've seen references to needing
to run a NAMEI version of the AFS server (whatever that is).
I suppose I could try to build AFS from source unless someone
already has suitable Solaris 8 64- or 32-bit binaries.
configure --enab
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
I just downloaded and compiled the 1.3.87 source on Solaris 10 sparc
using the latest Sun Studio compiler. Installed it and AFS appears to
work fine (both server and client.)
However, when attempting to NFS mount someting on this machine, the
machine panics and
This is running Veritas. I've seen references to needing
to run a NAMEI version of the AFS server (whatever that is).
I suppose I could try to build AFS from source unless someone
already has suitable Solaris 8 64- or 32-bit binaries.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Jason Mccabe [mailt
Assuming this is a standard Linux system - not an embedded system.
Recommend using a current release rev 1.3.85 or later.
I can e-mail the 3 referenced afs start scripts if needed. (from SuSE 9.3).
Notes below:
tedc
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On B
Hi again,
Ye, the servers should be there for sure :-) There is a network already
working, with a running cell on it, so I won't need to set these up :-P
Well, the kernel module was indeed in
src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.4.25-rm01.mvme6100-SP/libafs-2.4.25-rm01.mvme6100.o (I suppose it should be a .o fil
Todd DeSantis wrote:
Hi Rich -
I am glad that
fs checkvolumes
was able to help you get rid of this problem.
Hopefully this was not a coincidence and the "vos release"
of the bogus root.cell.readonly also did not happen around
this time.
To help understand why your clients were in this
Someone else reported this problem this week as well.
His problem appears to be the use of Kerberos 5 based tokens
for a Transarc AFS cell. They won't work. You can't access
the mapped path and then afscreds.exe appears to get confused
somehow.
I'm on vacation and don't have time to research th
Charles T McIntyre wrote:
> -UID: 9249
>
> Currently TransArc 3.6
Please read the afs-install-notes.txt for OpenAFS for Windows.
The answers to your problems are there.
smime.p7s
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We have several AFS servers. Each has 2 network interfaces.
The first is for client traffic. The second is for backup
traffic. We use the NetRestrict and NetInfo files. Recently
we have experienced some strange behavior. We have the the
Net* files in /var/lib/openafs. Some documentation we read
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Sergio Gelato wrote:
* Christopher D. Clausen [2005-08-09 19:09:55 -0500]:
Even more testing has revealed that the libafs64.nonfs.o module works
just fine when the libafs64.o one does not. This is very weird. I can
only assume that this is due to some change in Solaris 10
* Christopher D. Clausen [2005-08-09 19:09:55 -0500]:
> Even more testing has revealed that the libafs64.nonfs.o module works
> just fine when the libafs64.o one does not. This is very weird. I can
> only assume that this is due to some change in Solaris 10.
>
> Am I going to run into weird NFS
On Aug 10, 2005, at 2:32 PM, Konstantin Boyanov wrote:
Hi there,
I have installed the AFS client from the source on a MVME6100 Power
PC, but I can get it working yet.
When I type /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start I get the following error
message:
Failed to load AFS client, not starting AFS se
Hi there,
I have installed the AFS client from the source on a MVME6100 Power PC, but I can get it working yet.
When I type /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start I get the following error message:
Failed to load AFS client, not starting AFS services.
What could be the reason for this? Here are th
Hi there,
I have installed the AFS client from the source on a MVME6100 Power PC, but I can get it working yet.
When I type /etc/rc.d/init.d/afs start I get the following error message:
Failed to load AFS client, not starting AFS services.
What could be the reason for this? Here are the steps
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:01:55PM -0500, Ron Croonenberg wrote:
> I am trying to reconfigure an OpenAFS server I set up.
>
> When I try to create root.afs I get the following.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# vos create afs-1 /vicepa root.afs -cell
> csc.depauw.edu -noauth
> Volume root.afs a
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:01:01PM -0400, Madhusudan Singh wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was wondering if I could ask a few questions regarding AFS setup on
> Debian.
> I am trying to follow the instructions
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openafs.xml?style=printable
>
> in a Cell A, Realm B type set
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