[OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Michael Richter
Hi List, I have a problem on one computer. It's a Windows 7 Professional x64 and we're using integrated login. I tried this with OpenAFS 1.5.78 and 1.5.99.6. The user can login normaly. The Windows profile is loaded from AFS and his AFS home drive is mounted on Z:. The problem is, the user h

Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Lars Schimmer
On 2011-06-28 13:11, Michael Richter wrote: Hi List, I have a problem on one computer. It's a Windows 7 Professional x64 and we're using integrated login. I tried this with OpenAFS 1.5.78 and 1.5.99.6. The user can login normaly. The Windows profile is loaded from AFS and his AFS home drive is m

Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Michael Richter
Lars Schimmer schrieb am Tue, 28.06.2011 um 13:47: On 2011-06-28 13:11, Michael Richter wrote: Hi List, I have a problem on one computer. It's a Windows 7 Professional x64 and we're using integrated login. I tried this with OpenAFS 1.5.78 and 1.5.99.6. The user can login normaly. The Windows pr

Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Michael Richter
I have a problem on one computer. It's a Windows 7 Professional x64 and we're using integrated login. I tried this with OpenAFS 1.5.78 and 1.5.99.6. The user can login normaly. The Windows profile is loaded from AFS and his AFS home drive is mounted on Z:. How is it mounted? Do use "map network

Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 6/28/2011 8:15 AM, Michael Richter wrote: >> Do not use Global Drives mounting, it is buggy and does not work. > > We noticed that AFS remembers the submounts but does not show them. So > we have to take a new one everytime. But this is actually the only way > to get full write access to his af

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: httpd blocked

2011-06-28 Thread Berthold Cogel
Am 23.06.2011 17:44, schrieb Andrew Deason: > On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 16:19:01 -0700 > Jonathan Nilsson wrote: > >> i suspect that the system kept spawning httpd processes as old ones >> got blocked and eventually it ran out of memory and became >> unresponsive. after a reboot it works fine. so the q

Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Michael Richter
Jeffrey Altman schrieb am Tue, 28.06.2011 um 15:23: On 6/28/2011 8:15 AM, Michael Richter wrote: Do not use Global Drives mounting, it is buggy and does not work. We noticed that AFS remembers the submounts but does not show them. So we have to take a new one everytime. But this is actually

Openafs 1.7 and drive letters? was: Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Gémes Géza
2011-06-28 15:23 keltezéssel, Jeffrey Altman írta: > On 6/28/2011 8:15 AM, Michael Richter wrote: >>> Do not use Global Drives mounting, it is buggy and does not work. >> We noticed that AFS remembers the submounts but does not show them. So >> we have to take a new one everytime. But this is actua

Re: Openafs 1.7 and drive letters? was: Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 6/28/2011 12:06 PM, Gémes Géza wrote: > Hi, > Sorry for hijacking this thread, but does that mean, that with IFS we > will be unable to map a drive letter to e.g. > \\afs\cellname\users\staff\username ? > > Thanks You can map drive letters to UNC paths using the Windows mechanisms to do so. T

Re: Openafs 1.7 and drive letters? was: Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Gémes Géza
2011-06-28 18:57 keltezéssel, Jeffrey Altman írta: > On 6/28/2011 12:06 PM, Gémes Géza wrote: >> Hi, >> Sorry for hijacking this thread, but does that mean, that with IFS we >> will be unable to map a drive letter to e.g. >> \\afs\cellname\users\staff\username ? >> >> Thanks > You can map drive let

Re: Openafs 1.7 and drive letters? was: Re: [OpenAFS] AFS share not writable

2011-06-28 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 6/28/2011 3:07 PM, Gémes Géza wrote: > > We've never used service drive letters, so this wouldn't be a > functionality loss for us. (we've mapped drive letters as e.g. net use > Z: \\afs\cellname\users\staff\username) > I suppose, that IFS will also use UNC paths like \\afs\cellname\... by > def