On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Maurizio Santini wrote:
I've compiled and installed successfully openafs-1.4.1-rc6 on a RedHat
7.3 with kernel-2.4.32 but when I run afsd I get:
afsd: Error -1 in basic initialization.
afsd isn't going to work until you get a working kernel module.
I have the kernel comp
I've compiled and installed successfully openafs-1.4.1-rc6 on a RedHat
7.3 with kernel-2.4.32 but when I run afsd I get:
afsd: Error -1 in basic initialization.
Running afsd -debug -verbose I get:
afsd: My home cell is 'tenroses.com.ar'
ParseCacheInfoFile: Opening cache info file
'/usr/local/open
There's a syntax change in Ken's writeup:
des-cbc-crc should be des-cbc-crc:normal
tedc
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On Behalf Of Ken Hornstein
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:28 AM
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS +
>I'm a little confused as to the current state of the world.
>
>I'm not expecting any long answers. Grunts will do.
>I can dig further on my own after the grunts :)
>
>Kerb5 with OpenAFS: Is "The Migration Kit" necessary?
No (except maybe you should read the documentation if you want to understan
I'm a little confused as to the current state of the world.
I'm not expecting any long answers. Grunts will do.
I can dig further on my own after the grunts :)
Kerb5 with OpenAFS: Is "The Migration Kit" necessary?
Kerb5 with OpenAFS: Build MIT dist with "fakeka"? It
wants
Sorry!
it was a bad-configured /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos (or better
my misunderstanding on the priority between the DNS lookup of KDC and
the hardcoded one in the [realms] stanza)
I corrected it (removed the hardcoded KDC definition) and all works fine.
Thanks for the hint.
Ciao
On Feb 7, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Juha Jäykkä wrote:
...
We have the same setup, but it does not quite work as we supposed it
would. We thought that anything accessing the RO version would
automatically switch over to the other copy whenever to one it is
currently accessing drops out of the network, b
Enrico M. V. Fasanelli wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed 1.4.1-rc6 on my Tiger (10.4.4 on PowerPC PowerBook) and
> tried to get my AFS token using aklog. The result is:
>
>pathfinder:~ enrico$ aklog -d
>Authenticating to cell le.infn.it (server afs01.le.infn.it).
>We've deduced th
Juha Jäykkä wrote:
> The situation is this:
>
> RW version of volume X on volume server A
> RO versions of X on servers A (on same partition as RW copy) and B
>
> Now users' $HOME is, of course, the RW version (/afs/blablabla/.username)
> and programs using $HOME will complain when A disappears.
Hi all,
I just installed 1.4.1-rc6 on my Tiger (10.4.4 on PowerPC PowerBook) and
tried to get my AFS token using aklog. The result is:
pathfinder:~ enrico$ aklog -d
Authenticating to cell le.infn.it (server afs01.le.infn.it).
We've deduced that we need to authenticate to realm LE.INFN
> "vos converRotoRW" can be used if you have lost the partition where the
> RW-volume was but still have a RO-volume somewhere else. In this case
> you can convert the RO-volumes to the new RW-volume. This is much faster
Ok, so that does exactly what the name suggests. Nice.
> The mount points
Juha Jäykkä wrote:
I was wondering, what do the commands "vos changeloc" and "vos
convertROtoRW" actually do? The "vos help" on these is rather scarce and
openafs.org docs have nothing at all. Obviously new additions. Are they
documented somewhere? Don't tell me in the defunct wiki. =) Luckily it
I was wondering, what do the commands "vos changeloc" and "vos
convertROtoRW" actually do? The "vos help" on these is rather scarce and
openafs.org docs have nothing at all. Obviously new additions. Are they
documented somewhere? Don't tell me in the defunct wiki. =) Luckily it's
on its way back up
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