On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Andrew Bacchi wrote:
I've noticed a large amount of data on two vicep partitions that are not AFS
volumes. The data is in a directory tree under /vicep?/AFSIDat/ directory.
totaling over 8G on one server.
Ok, so how do you then know it's not in a volume?
b) Does one specify the actual partition name (/dev/sda11) or the
corresponding mountpoint (/vicepb) ?
All partition arguments in AFS take the vicep? names.
You can abbreviate it to just the part after the vicep. E.g.:
vos move somevol server.com a server.com b
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Joe Buehler
On Oct 5, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Andrew Bacchi wrote:
I've noticed a large amount of data on two vicep partitions that
are not AFS
volumes. The data is in a directory tree under /vicep?/AFSIDat/
directory.
totaling over 8G on one server.
Is that directory normally used as a garbage dump for a
I happend to be looking in uuid.c and noticed
that should there ever be a machine fast enough
to create 32768 UUIDs per clock tick then once
afs_uuid_create() sets got_no_time to 1 it never
unsets it, which would result in:
do {
...
} while (got_no_time);
looping forever.
The fastest
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ick J Brashear writes:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Andrew Bacchi wrote:
I've noticed a large amount of data on two vicep partitions that are not AFS
volumes. The data is in a directory tree under /vicep?/AFSIDat/ directory.
totaling over 8G on one server.
Ok, so how
At 12:34 PM -0400 10/3/06, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Alberto Paoluzzi wrote:
In my experience OpenAFS 1.4.2fc4 on Mac OS X 10.4.8 works very
well with Kerberos-based cells (aklog). Conversely, I get the
same error with cells based on internal authentication (klog).
the new linux kernel has lost a couple more functions which affect
openafs (generic_file_read/write). the attached patch lets me use
openafs with the above-mentioned kernel. it is generated against the
debian package (which finally works on amd64, yeay) but it applies
against cvs head with a bit
Does this command cause OpenAFS to crash for you? (no authentication
needed)
ls //afs/megacz.com
This is happening to me on my only Windows machine with both 1.4.1 and
1.4.2fc4. Sometimes it gives me this before crashing:
ls: //afs/megacz.com/goliath: No such file or directory
I'm
Alex Romosan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the new linux kernel has lost a couple more functions which affect
openafs (generic_file_read/write). the attached patch lets me use
openafs with the above-mentioned kernel. it is generated against the
debian package (which finally works on amd64, yeay)
Adam:
Follow the directions in the release notes and file a bug report
containing the trace log output and a mini dump file. If
afsd_service.exe is crashing its a bug that should be fixed.
Just fyi ...
[C:\]ls //afs/athena.mit.edu
activity contrib dept projectservice system
astaff
In case anybody else encounters this...
I think this is part of the problem: for some reason if you log into
windows without using a password, you don't get to see mapped drives.
Apparently whatever causes this restriction also (understandably)
causes AFS shares to behave strangely from the
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:34 PM -0400 10/3/06, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006, Alberto Paoluzzi wrote:
In my experience OpenAFS 1.4.2fc4 on Mac OS X 10.4.8 works very
well with Kerberos-based cells (aklog). Conversely, I get the
same error with cells
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