Re: [OpenAFS] Re: "smbclient" for AFS?

2009-03-10 Thread Anders Magnusson
Andrew Deason wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:44:12 +0100 Anders Magnusson wrote: Hi, quick question before I go deeper into it: Does it exist something similar to "smbclient" for AFS? For those who don't know; it's like an ftp client but for smb. I want something that do not need the kern

[OpenAFS] Connection timed out?

2009-03-10 Thread Robbert Eggermont
L.S., We are evaluating OpenAFS for use with 50 clients. One of the tests is a kernel build on 50 clients at the same time. During this test we encounter 'Permission denied' errors, which seem to coincide with 'kernel: afs: failed to store file (110)' entries in /var/log/messages. 110=Connection

Re: [OpenAFS] Connection timed out?

2009-03-10 Thread Felix Frank
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Robbert Eggermont wrote: L.S., We are evaluating OpenAFS for use with 50 clients. One of the tests is a kernel build on 50 clients at the same time. During this test we encounter 'Permission denied' errors, which seem to coincide with 'kernel: afs: failed to store file (11

Re: [OpenAFS] Connection timed out?

2009-03-10 Thread Robbert Eggermont
Felix Frank wrote: > The number of threads seems to be more than appropriate for 50 clients. > It might be interesting to look at the output of "rxdebug 7000" > during a build, especially the top, where it tells you about waiting calls > and idle threads. The test consists of an untar, make -j2,

Re: [OpenAFS] Connection timed out?

2009-03-10 Thread Hartmut Reuter
Robbert Eggermont wrote: > L.S., > > We are evaluating OpenAFS for use with 50 clients. One of the tests is a > kernel build on 50 clients at the same time. > > During this test we encounter 'Permission denied' errors, which seem to > coincide with 'kernel: afs: failed to store file (110)' entrie

Re: [OpenAFS] Windows XP event log warning entry with ID 4117 and 4133

2009-03-10 Thread David Bear
this is great news. I wish ASU had something to contribute to the effort. I'd be glad to be a beta pig... On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > David Bear wrote: > > > > Is there any news on when we can kill for ever the SMB client and have a > > pure IFS AFS client? I thought