Jeffrey Altman wrote:
I installed Cisco VPN 3.8.2 on Vista Ultimate with current Windows
Updates and OpenAFS 1.5.20 works just fine when connecting to and
disconnecting from a VPN using the UDP tunneling.
This does not mean that you are not having a real problem. It does mean
that the problem i
Steve Devine wrote:
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't seem like I can
just "rm the V#.vol" can I
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't seem like I can
just "rm the V#.vol" can I?
Any help?
--
Stev
Steve Devine wrote:
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't se
Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2007 schrieb ext Steve Devine:
> I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
> I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
> vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Did you try vos remsite to remove readonly copies of rw volumes w
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
> Steve Devine wrote:
>> I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
>> I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
>> vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
>> Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't seem like I ca
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
> Steve Devine wrote:
>> Hartmut Reuter wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Devine wrote:
>>>
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its
I tried a
/afs/ipp/backups: vos listvldb 1938590434 -cell msu.edu
vsu_ClientInit: Could not get afs tokens, running unauthenticated.
svc.ml.mdsolids.31
RWrite: 1938590433ROnly: 1938590434RClone: 1938590434
number of sites -> 3
server afsfs7.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RW
While trying to move some volumes from one server to another, I have the
following error:
Dumping from clone 536871423 on source to volume 536871161 on
destination ...
Failed to move data for the volume 536871161
VOLSER: Problems encountered in doing the dump !
vos move: operation interrupt
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>> I installed Cisco VPN 3.8.2 on Vista Ultimate with current Windows
>> Updates and OpenAFS 1.5.20 works just fine when connecting to and
>> disconnecting from a VPN using the UDP tunneling.
>>
>> This does not mean that you are not having a real prob
Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2007 schrieb Dirk Heinrichs:
> Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2007 schrieb ext Steve Devine:
> > I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
> > I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
> > vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
>
> Did y
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
>
> I tried a
>
> /afs/ipp/backups: vos listvldb 1938590434 -cell msu.edu
> vsu_ClientInit: Could not get afs tokens, running unauthenticated.
>
> svc.ml.mdsolids.31
> RWrite: 1938590433ROnly: 1938590434RClone: 1938590434
> number of sites -> 3
>server
On Fri, 6 Jul 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
> Ok in the end we killed all vos commands to that server and restarted
> the Bosserver- volserver.
> Then we were able to vos remove the RO vols I stupidly put on there in
> the first place.
> Ran salvager on some horked vols and so far so good.
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