On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Steve Simmons s...@umich.edu wrote:
On Mar 24, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Simmons s...@umich.edu writes:
Our estimate too. But before drilling down, it seemed worth checking if
anyone else has a similar server - ext3 with 14,000 or more
Andrew,
That's... interesting. Would you be willing to share a core (or at least
the trace from it)? If you're fine with it since it's working now,
that's fine, but it might be nice to know if the core can let us know
what was going on.
If we had an OpenAFS support contract with Sine Nomine,
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:51:39 +0200 (EET)
Atro Tossavainen atro.tossavainen+open...@helsinki.fi wrote:
I'm OK with printing out a trace - but I'll need a little handholding
here.
Sure. At least to start, just:
# /opt/SUNWspro/bin/dbx /path/to/old/fileserver /path/to/core
[blah blah blah]
(dbx)
Does anyone have a clue why the tokens command sometimes shows the
(AFS ID ) and sometimes it does not as shown below? The
problem is intermittent.
The systems are rhel5, openafs 1.4.11, using redhats pam_krb5afs.
This occurs when ssh'ing to machines. If you just do an
aklog after logging in
On 25 Mar 2010, at 15:36, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Does anyone have a clue why the tokens command sometimes shows the
(AFS ID ) and sometimes it does not as shown below? The
problem is intermittent.
The systems are rhel5, openafs 1.4.11, using redhats pam_krb5afs.
This occurs when
Writes John W. Sopko Jr. so...@cs.unc.edu:
Does anyone have a clue why the tokens command sometimes shows the
(AFS ID ) and sometimes it does not as shown below? The
problem is intermittent.
...
The tokens command outputs 'AFS ID' if the difference between the token
EndTimestamp and
Hello,
I've had issues with users being unable to connect to a particular
Windows file server that does not have NetBIOS enabled when OpenAFS is
installed on the client computer. The first time this happened a few
months ago (with version 1.5.6x) we discovered that the affected Windows