Dear openafs-info members:
Sorry to mail bomb you. I'm the same one who just wrote about slow
klog response. This is a different question altogether.
We have been using an LDAP server to authenticate users in our Linux
lab. Setting that up in /etc/pam.d was a bit tricky. I wondered if
the loc
Our Sysadmin built an openafs server with very much storage and he
says Windows clients access it without delay. On my Linux systems,
however, I observe some very strange/sluggish behavior. And I don't
know if the problem is in the kernel, or my authentication setup, or
in openafs-client.
I inst
Hi,
I have configured a AFS(1.4) server,i
am able to ssh to the afs server but klog needs to be done to change to
home directory..
Pls let me how to reduce this to a single
time authentication(neeed to avoid klog for changing to home dir..)...
Thanks
Binoy
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Hendrik Hoeth wrote:
Hi,
Thus spake Derrick J Brashear ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
there's a bug when mount fails that makes shutting down fail. No one
has worked out a fix yet.
Is it save to start the client again (after stopping all instances of
afsd and removing the module)
Hi,
Thus spake Derrick J Brashear ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> there's a bug when mount fails that makes shutting down fail. No one
> has worked out a fix yet.
Is it save to start the client again (after stopping all instances of
afsd and removing the module) without risking a kernel panic or
similarly
there's a bug when mount fails that makes shutting down fail. No one has
worked out a fix yet.
Derrick
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Hi,
I'm running a debian stable on i686, kernel 2.6.14.2. Downloaded the
debian sources for openafs-1.4.0-3 from "testing" and compiled it with
debuild. Installed the client, build and installed the kernel module.
When I started the client, it ran into a firewall between the client and
the db-ser
UAL also has such an auto-release tool. Before I left there we'd queue
several thousand release requests from an automated system; vos exa
update compares would usually reduce these to < 100, in many cases to <
10, and sometimes to 0.
Prior to implementing the update-time comparisons our nigh