Re: [OpenAFS] 1.4.2fc3 windows DEBUG build hosed?

2006-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Jeffrey Altman wrote: Christopher D. Clausen wrote: Jeffrey Altman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christopher D. Clausen wrote: Uhh, I seem to get some sort of version conflict error with the 1.4.2fc3 DEBUG msi on Windows 2003. Can you describe the error? Well, afsd didn't start as per the below

[OpenAFS] OpenAFS for Windows - September 2006 Status Report

2006-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Altman
The OpenAFS for Windows September 2006 Status Report is now available: http://www.secure-endpoints.com/talks/OpenAFS-Windows-Sep-2006-Status-Report.pdf For the complete list of changes since the 1.2 release see: http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.5.8/winnt/afs-changes-since-1.2.txt and of

RE: [OpenAFS] 1.4.2fc3 windows DEBUG build hosed?

2006-09-08 Thread ted creedon
See the bug report on 1.5.08. The afscreds.dll has a version problem of some kind. The linux version compiles and links but the client libafs.ko has undefined symbols when an insmod is attempted. See bug reports #39552, #39554 If any further info is required, please send instructions. tedc

RE: [OpenAFS] 1.4.2fc3 windows DEBUG build hosed?

2006-09-08 Thread ted creedon
For what its worth, I did an uninstall just to get the install to work. tedc -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:21 PM To: Christopher D. Clausen Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org Subject: Re:

[OpenAFS] Should I replace a hard drive with known bad blocks?

2006-09-08 Thread Kevin
Hi list- I realize that various filesystem tools (ext2, ext3, etc.) have utilities to map bad blocks and avoid having the system use them, but is it a good rule of thumb that a HDD with bad blocks is failing? ie, that finding bad blocks is an indicator that the HDD will soon fail

RE: [OpenAFS] Should I replace a hard drive with known bad blocks?

2006-09-08 Thread ted creedon
How old is the drive? If = 3 years, I'd definitely replace it. Newer drives automatically map out bad blocks tedc -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 10:24 AM To: openafs-info@openafs.org Subject:

RE: [OpenAFS] Should I replace a hard drive with known bad blocks?

2006-09-08 Thread ted creedon
It should be added that any hardware problem should be replaced immediately unless it's a test system. Electromechanical devices such as drives should be replaced as part of periodic maintenance not as corrective maintenance. If there are failures in production systems, then the PM schedule

Re: [OpenAFS] Should I replace a hard drive with known bad blocks?

2006-09-08 Thread chas williams - CONTRACTOR
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Kevin writes: I realize that various filesystem tools (ext2, ext3, etc.) have utilities to map bad blocks and avoid having the system use them, but is it a good rule of thumb that a HDD with bad blocks is failing? ie, that finding bad blocks is an indicator that the

Re: [OpenAFS] Should I replace a hard drive with known bad blocks?

2006-09-08 Thread Jerold McAllister
Kevin writes: Hi list- I realize that various filesystem tools (ext2, ext3, etc.) have utilities to map bad blocks and avoid having the system use them, but is it a good rule of thumb that a HDD with bad blocks is failing? ie, that finding bad blocks is an indicator that the HDD will soon

[OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Mike Bydalek
Hi everyone. I'm trying to setup a testbed network with a couple AFS servers using KRB5 and documenting everything as I go (part of our DR plan). Anyways, I currently have 2 Ubuntu servers with the OpenAFS 1.4.1-2 deb packages installed, but I am struggling in setting up a fileserver to expand

RE: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread ted creedon
Complete multiple server instructions are in the IBM docs which come with the distribution. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Bydalek Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:02 AM To: openafs-info@openafs.org Subject: [OpenAFS] Adding

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Russ Allbery
Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I did some searching around, and tried to execute the same steps as setting up the first AFS server, minus creating the root.afs and root.cell volumes, but I'm not getting too far. Does anyone have any instructions on how to expand an AFS cell?

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Mike Bydalek
Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but I'm still having problems that I can't figure out. Here are the commands that I'm trying to execute on the new fileserver (mars) where the database server is (earth). I have kadmin and aklog'd as admin which belongs to the

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Chris Huebsch
Hi, On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Mike Bydalek wrote: Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but I'm still having problems that I can't figure out. Here are the commands that I'm trying to execute on the new fileserver (mars) where the database server is (earth). I have

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Christopher D. Clausen
Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but I'm still having problems that I can't figure out. Here are the commands that I'm trying to execute on the new fileserver (mars) where the database server is (earth). I have kadmin and

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Mike Bydalek
Hi Chris, Chris Huebsch wrote: Hi, On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Mike Bydalek wrote: Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but I'm still having problems that I can't figure out. Here are the commands that I'm trying to execute on the new fileserver (mars) where the

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Steve Devine
Christopher D. Clausen wrote: Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but I'm still having problems that I can't figure out. Here are the commands that I'm trying to execute on the new fileserver (mars) where the database

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Russ Allbery
Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: To setup the new fileserver, I copied over the keytab that I created and ran asetkey successfully. You're right in that there is a problem with the authentication, but I am able to get tokens successfully. Obtaining a token doesn't test anything other

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Chris Huebsch
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Mike Bydalek wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/openafs# bos listkeys mars.testbed.lan -cell testbed.lan -localauth key 3 has cksum 2873560082 Keys last changed on Fri Sep 8 12:19:55 2006. All done. Does the key on the other server have the same checksum? That group-issue

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Mike Bydalek
Steve Devine wrote: [snip] Run bos listuser mars That was it. There were no users. After I did a bos adduser mars admin, everything works as expected. This now brings up the question, if I have a bunch of users, do I need to re-create them on each fileserver, or is the admin user just

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Chris Huebsch
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Mike Bydalek wrote: This now brings up the question, if I have a bunch of users, do I need to re-create them on each fileserver, or is the admin user just a special case? To perform privileged commands (e.g. managing volumes) a user needs to be in that list. (And that on

Re: [OpenAFS] Adding Additional Fileserver to Cell

2006-09-08 Thread Russ Allbery
Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That was it. There were no users. After I did a bos adduser mars admin, everything works as expected. This now brings up the question, if I have a bunch of users, do I need to re-create them on each fileserver, or is the admin user just a special