Hi ,all
I'm newbie for OpenAFS , now working under RedHat6 x86_64 , but no rpms for
my evironment . So beg your help .
After comple the openafs-1.4.12.1-src.tar.gz , my dir is now
under /usr/local/src/openafs-1.4.12.1/amd64_linux26/dest/ .The results
showed below
[r...@linux ~] ls
Hi there,
i tried to use the ATRPMS-openafs-packages for RHEL6 beta2 (kernel
2.6.32-44.2.el6.i686 openafs version 1.4.12-34.el5_89_1). If i start
openafs i get the error:
afsd: All AFS daemons started.
afsd: Can't mount AFS on /afs(22)
afs-module was loaded:
# lsmod |grep afs
libafs
We are running an Ubuntu server Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS with the OpenAFS
1.4.11 client on a VM guest. This works great except over time the afs
client wedges the server - (Ram gets consumed). When this happens we
have to do a hard reboot to get it back on line.
How many others are running AFS
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 14:37:33 +0800
LInd heavenmade1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ,all
I'm newbie for OpenAFS , now working under RedHat6 x86_64 , but no
rpms for my evironment . So beg your help .
Do you want RPMs? You can build your own; if you use a couple of patches
from the git repository it
Claudio Prono ha scritto:
Hello all,
I am testing a solution like: OpenAFS with kerberos, Windows XP with
Integrated logon and roaming profile.
OpenAFS works, Kerberos works, integrated logon works... The profile on
AFS not.
I have manually copied the profile in a directory on AFS like
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 09:49:12 +0200
Thomas Koppe thomas.ko...@hrz.tu-chemnitz.de wrote:
Hi there,
i tried to use the ATRPMS-openafs-packages for RHEL6 beta2 (kernel
2.6.32-44.2.el6.i686 openafs version 1.4.12-34.el5_89_1). If i start
openafs i get the error:
afsd: All AFS daemons
Claudio Prono claudio.pr...@atpss.net wrote:
I am testing a solution like: OpenAFS with kerberos, Windows XP with
Integrated logon and roaming profile.
OpenAFS works, Kerberos works, integrated logon works... The profile on
AFS not.
I have manually copied the profile in a directory on AFS like
I would guess - and I emphasize guess - is that when the XP log in
process needs the profile, AFS is not yet functioning, no profile is
found and so XP creates a new one.
-Original Message-
From: openafs-info-ad...@openafs.org [mailto:openafs-info-
ad...@openafs.org] On Behalf Of
We are running AFS as both servers and clients under a combination of vmware
products.
We have 3 AFS servers running under ESXi. Our student UNIX login servers
are also running under ESXI and are running the client. Both have worked
flawlessly. I am also running a fourth AFS server under
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 09:03:01 -0400
Steve Devine s...@msu.edu wrote:
We are running an Ubuntu server Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS with the OpenAFS
1.4.11 client on a VM guest. This works great except over time the afs
client wedges the server - (Ram gets consumed).
Technically I have some clients in
Yes, can be... but i have no idea of how to prove it, and if is that the
problem... how to make OpenAFS start before
Uhm...
Claudio.
Mickey Lane ha scritto:
I would guess - and I emphasize guess - is that when the XP log in
process needs the profile, AFS is not yet functioning, no
Christopher D. Clausen ha scritto:
Claudio Prono claudio.pr...@atpss.net wrote:
I am testing a solution like: OpenAFS with kerberos, Windows XP with
Integrated logon and roaming profile.
OpenAFS works, Kerberos works, integrated logon works... The profile on
AFS not.
I have manually
More information on our problem with WIndows 7 (64 bit) OpenAFS 1.5.77
I have several students who have successfully installed OpenAFS
on Windows 7 and have it working at least for while,
although some said that in order to avoid VERY VERY LONG (*) waits on login,
they had to un-install and then
On 9/16/10 12:01 PM, openafs-info-requ...@openafs.org wrote:
We are running an Ubuntu server Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS with the OpenAFS
1.4.11 client on a VM guest. This works great except over time the afs
client wedges the server - (Ram gets consumed).
Technically I have some clients in VMware
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:20:26 -0500
John Tang Boyland boyl...@pabst.cs.uwm.edu wrote:
nbstat is not found as an executable, so I wasn't able to run nbstat
-S
nbtstat, not nbstat
--
Andrew Deason
adea...@sinenomine.net
___
OpenAFS-info mailing list
Steve Devine s...@msu.edu writes:
We are running an Ubuntu server Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS with the OpenAFS
1.4.11 client on a VM guest. This works great except over time the afs
client wedges the server - (Ram gets consumed). When this happens we
have to do a hard reboot to get it back on line.
16 matches
Mail list logo