Posted: June 23,2006
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
IT Operation & System Specialist for the College of Engineering Computer
Engineering Group (Mosaic Computing)
The College of Engineering's computing group is responsible for the
development and operation of the networked computin
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, ted tcreedon wrote:
The workaround here is to save the file locally and drag it to the (afs)
destination. Adobe sometimes behaves the same way.
Of course that's not really going to help fix the problem, is it...
also, that's wretched.
Derrick
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The workaround here is to save the file locally and drag it to the (afs)
destination. Adobe sometimes behaves the same way.
There is usually a backup file involved with a ~ in the first character of
the filename.
tedc
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The only versions I care about fixing are 1.4.2 Beta 3 and 1.5.5.
If you have a bug in either of those versions you should report
them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The OpenAFS for Windows Release Notes have a section on debugging
using the SysInternal's FileMon and DbgView tools. If you can
capture the d
We're currently testing a new installation of
OpenAFS Server (our current production AFS server
is TransArc) with various OpenAFS clients on Windows XP SP2.
All our tests have been working great except for
the 1.4.1 client when opening, editing, and
saving large files from/to AFS space. I ha
On Aug 9, 2006, at 9:04 AM, Christof Hanke wrote:
Edward Quick wrote:
Thanks for your help again. When I run 'vos listaddrs' I get a
list of servers, followed by the message:
vos: could not list the server addresses
vl: Index out of range
Do you know what that is?
No, never seen this one.
All the versions seem to run here on SuSe 9.0-10.1
The 1.5.2 version compiles (including aklog) and runs on both AM64 and i386
versions of 10.1 (2.6.16.13-4).
tedc
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Edward Quick wrote:
:
: Thanks for your help again. When I run 'vos listaddrs' I get a list of
: servers, followed by the message:
:
: vos: could not list the server addresses
: vl: Index out of range
:
: Do you know what that is?
It could be because you got "localhost" somehow registered in th
Edward Quick wrote:
Thanks for your help again. When I run 'vos listaddrs' I get a list of
servers, followed by the message:
vos: could not list the server addresses
vl: Index out of range
Do you know what that is?
No, never seen this one.
Do you have anything special like a server with 10 I
Thanks for your help again. When I run 'vos listaddrs' I get a list of servers, followed by the message:vos: could not list the server addressesvl: Index out of rangeDo you know what that is?> Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 14:37:08 +0300> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: openafs-info@o
Bascically what you do with this command is to check the active
connections to one server.
Thus, if a client never spoke to that server or only a long time ago (I
don't know the timeout), you will not get it.
So if you want to get all clients, you need to get a set of servers and
be sure that ea
I've written a script which I want to collect version information on all the clients (we have a large network) but unfortunately I don't think the command:/usr/afs/bin/rxdebug $vldb -allgets them all. From the email yesterday, it sounded like I might have to run this against some other boxes? Cou
David Werner wrote:
The configure-script issues still a warning:
"Cannot determine sys_call_table status. assuming it isn't exported"
I hope i don't need to patch the kernel.
Does anyone knows something about it? In March and April there
were some messages on this list regarding "sys_call_t
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