Hi!
I was trying to move a volume to another fileserver, when I found out, that
my vldb seems to be confused.
What is about these orphaned volumes and why are there duplicate site
entries in root.afs and root.cell?
I appreciate any help on this.
Alex
smith@host:~$ vos syncvldb HOST
VLDB
On 1/20/2012 6:22 AM, Alexander Lazarević wrote:
Hi!
I was trying to move a volume to another fileserver, when I found out,
that my vldb seems to be confused.
What is about these orphaned volumes and why are there duplicate site
entries in root.afs and root.cell?
I appreciate any help on
I have found out more information on the Permission Denied problems.
It's nothing to do with AD as far as I know, but rather a set of
understandable but strange interactions with the cache manager.
Conclusion. No problem, just be careful.
Details:
(1) If I add a new key to the (1.4.12)
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:08:56 -0600
John Tang Boyland boyl...@pabst.cs.uwm.edu wrote:
(1) If I add a new key to the (1.4.12) fileserver but don't reboot it,
but get tokens with aklog, the cache manager accepts the tokens
for files already in the cache.
(2) Once the fileserver is
Jeffrey,
indeed! Thanks for the hint. Works like a charm again. Yeah.
Alex
2012/1/20 Jeffrey Altman jalt...@secure-endpoints.com
The host names that are listed come from reverse DNS lookups. Use the
-noresolve option to list the actual IP addresses. That may tell you
something