[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread Andrew Deason
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 17:31:58 -0500 "Douglas E. Engert" wrote: > It looks like your two database servers each thinking they are the > only server in the cell. So they don't communicate with each other. > You are in fact running two cells both having the same name and used > the same key. > > Beca

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread vitor lima
root@server0:~# bos getlog -server server0 -file VolserLog Fetching log file 'VolserLog'... Fri Sep 2 08:52:41 2011 Unable to connect to file server; will retry at need Fri Sep 2 08:52:41 2011 Starting AFS Volserver 2.0 (/usr/libexec/openafs/volserver) Fri Sep 2 09:09:51 2011 VAttachVolume: Fail

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread Douglas E. Engert
On 9/2/2011 7:52 AM, vitor lima wrote: === root@server0:~# bos status server0.cell.name Instance ptserver, currently running normally. Instance vlserver, currently running normally. Instance fs, currently

Re: [OpenAFS] Volume rename with active volumes

2011-09-02 Thread Jeffrey Altman
File handles on the location operation system are associated with the AFS File ID (volumeId, vnodeId, uniquifier) and not the volume name. A volume rename is a modification the volume location database that does not alter the volumeId nor its location. Therefore, client systems that are actively

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume rename with active volumes

2011-09-02 Thread Andrew Deason
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 17:04:10 -0400 (EDT) Richard Brittain wrote: > As expected, most clients get an error if the vos rename has happened, > but not the rmmount/mkmount/release (since the mount points are > replicated). However, a client with an open file on the volume seemed > to be fine and cont

[OpenAFS] Volume rename with active volumes

2011-09-02 Thread Richard Brittain
Hi, we need to rename some data volumes, but they tend to be busy most of the time, so I did some experiments with 'vos rename' and 'fs mkmount' etc. As expected, most clients get an error if the vos rename has happened, but not the rmmount/mkmount/release (since the mount points are replic

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread vitor lima
> I moved the volume user.w from the server1 to server0, but the user > had some problems to log in, then, I moved the volume to server0 > again. Oh, I wrote wrong. I moved from the server0 to server1, then, after, I tried to move from server1 to server0.

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread Andrew Deason
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 16:33:29 -0300 vitor lima wrote: > Hello! > > I have a problem with a openafs volume: > > I moved the volume user.w from the server1 to server0, but the user > had some problems to log in, then, I moved the volume to server0 > again. Can you say what exact commands were run,

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread vitor lima
Douglas E. Engert: > After you changed around all the CellServDB files, did you stop > the data base processes on the server you removed? No, I didn't stop this processe and no other openafs's processe. Thanks

[OpenAFS] Re: Volume missing

2011-09-02 Thread vitor lima
=== root@server0:~# bos status server0.cell.name Instance ptserver, currently running normally. Instance vlserver, currently running normally. Instance fs, currently running normally. Auxiliary status is: file server running. root@

Re: [OpenAFS] 1.6.0 causes kernel panic (OS X 10.7.1 32-bit kernel)

2011-09-02 Thread Stuart Yarrow
Hi Derrick, That works! AFS plays nice with kerberos, mounts successfully. Many thanks. cheers, Stuart On 2 Sep 2011, at 05:22, Derrick Brashear wrote: > On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Derrick Brashear wrote: >> a decoded panic (/Library/OpenAFS/Tools/tools/decode-panic) is always >> mor