We have been running the Transarc client on one machine in order to provide
NFS translator functionality, but lately it's been causing kernel panics.
I have decided to look into using the OpenAFS translator instead, but I'm
having problems with it. This is an all Solaris environment. The machines
Russ Allbery schreef:
Bastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Missed that one. I didn't find it by searching with keywords like daemon
unattended kerberos openafs tokens, but it's looks like this is what I
need.
Yeah, you were close, but that set of keywords wouldn't work.
windlord:~> ap
Super. Good work.
Thanks
Tedc
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On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 2:12 AM
To: Christopher D. Clausen
Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] not finding network path
Christopher D. Cl
On Friday, February 02, 2007 02:16:27 PM +0100 Ronny Blomme
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am setting up openafs-1.4.2 client and server on FC4 with
heimdal-0.7.2. I replaced the kas-server with kdc. When I login to this
server with ssh, I get tickets/tokens (via /etc/pam.d/sshd). These
initia
On Friday, February 02, 2007 01:01:47 PM +0100 Jasper Moeller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
we recently migrated our AFS setup to version 1.4.2. Since then, we have
spurious problems on our linux clients (the windows clients are running
fine). Specifically, after some time, users only see
On Feb 2, 2007, at 8:16 , Ronny Blomme wrote:
I am setting up openafs-1.4.2 client and server on FC4 with
heimdal-0.7.2. I replaced the kas-server with kdc.
When I login to this server with ssh, I get tickets/tokens (via /
etc/pam.d/sshd).
These initial tokens can be refreshed once with "kini
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Srikanth Bhaskar wrote:
Hi,
I observe that the /etc/rc.afs file points to the files:
/etc/inetd.afs /etc/inetd.conf.afs
But, these files are missing in the zip file. Are these to be generated by
us?
No, you're to not use them anymore.
I am setting up openafs-1.4.2 client and server on FC4 with heimdal-0.7.2. I
replaced the kas-server with kdc.
When I login to this server with ssh, I get tickets/tokens (via
/etc/pam.d/sshd).
These initial tokens can be refreshed once with "kinit -R", but the new tickets
have no "Flag=R" and so
Hi,
we recently migrated our AFS setup to version 1.4.2. Since then, we have
spurious problems on our linux clients (the windows clients are
running fine). Specifically, after some time, users only see strange
permissions (usually just a row of question marks instead of the normal
output in
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
> ted creedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 1.5.14.running on a 2003 server I'm getting occasional not finding
>> network path errors on the R/W root volume but not on the RO root
>> volume. After several tries it does find the R/W volume eventually.
>> Is there som
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc1]# cp -r CellServDB.local CellServDB.dist
SuidCells.l
ocal SuidCells.dist /usr/vice/etc/
cp: overwrite `/usr/vice/etc/CellServDB.local'? y
cp: overwrite `/usr/vice/etc/CellServDB.dist'? y
cp: overwrite `/usr/vice/etc/SuidCells.local'? y
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc1]# /etc/init.d/o
Hi,
I have setup Openmosix 2.4.20 with DFSA enabled kernel in my RH9 test
machines.
My aim is to use the storage of the Openmosix distributed systems.
So oMFS did made my life simpler by giving me access to distributed storage
of different system's by using MFS.
But I need suggestion & expert ad
Thank you for the pointer Marcus. I am able to go ahead till cache
initialization.
I rebooted the PC. as openafs-client is in init.d, it initialises by
default.
When I try to do a klog,I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /etc/init.d/openafs-client status
afsd (pid 2714) is running...
[EMAIL
Hi,
I observe that the /etc/rc.afs file points to the files:
/etc/inetd.afs /etc/inetd.conf.afs
But, these files are missing in the zip file. Are these to be generated by
us?
Please advice me.
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Regards,
Srikanth Bhaskar
Hyderabad
+91 9866649917
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