Hello!
I am new using AFS and I hope someone can help me ;).
I need to add a network drive, with AFS, to access a folder from my server,
so I tried to install IBM AFS 3.6. I have a server with Windows Server 2003
Enterprise Edition x64, in which I want to install AFS client.
IBM AFS 3.6 is the
Jeff Blaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So we have 60 boxes with /cache logging and zero problems. I guess
> we're very very lucky? :O
If AFS is the only process that ever touches the partition, I believe it
doesn't matter. Logging bites you when your AFS cache is on the same
partition as us
Joe Buehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A question about something that is not clear in the README.
> It says I need either a Heimdahl library or a binary like aklog to get
> AFS tokens. But then further down in the README it talks about using
> Heimdahl or an OpenAFS library for the AFS syste
A question about something that is not clear in the README.
It says I need either a Heimdahl library or a binary like aklog
to get AFS tokens. But then further down in the README it talks
about using Heimdahl or an OpenAFS library for the AFS system call
layer. What is the relationship between t
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
No matter, BTW. The box still crashes with 'nologging'
for /cache
Sure, I didn't figure that had anything to do with this problem.
The crash is in afs_GetServer.
I don't know offhand what that trap is, but, afs_GetServer is
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
No matter, BTW. The box still crashes with 'nologging'
for /cache
Sure, I didn't figure that had anything to do with this problem.
The crash is in afs_GetServer.
I don't know offhand what that trap is, but, afs_GetServer is pretty
boring. Got any mul
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
As I said above ("and is NOT using 'logging'"):
I think you lied then:
In Solaris 9 you need to mount with nologging. In solaris 8 you needed to
not mount with logging.
Wow!
That's totally news to me. Are you sure that was a change between
Solaris 8
No matter, BTW. The box still crashes with 'nologging'
for /cache
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still p
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still panics with a BAD TRAP
What's this all about? /cache is its own UFS
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still panics with a BAD TRAP
What's this all about? /cache is its own UFS partition
and is NOT using
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still panics with a BAD TRAP
What's this all about? /cache is its own UFS partition
and is NOT using 'logging':
...
+ awk -F: {print $1, $2}
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still panics with a BAD TRAP
What's this all about? /cache is its own UFS partition
and is NOT using 'logging':
...
+ awk -F: {print $1, $2} /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo
+ [
Well, I re-Jumpstarted the box and rebuilt OpenAFS
1.4.3 just to be "pristine".
Box still panics with a BAD TRAP
What's this all about? /cache is its own UFS partition
and is NOT using 'logging':
...
+ awk -F: {print $1, $2} /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo
+ [ ! -d /afs ]
+ [ ! -d /cache/afs ]
+ echo
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