> You could run the command I suggested
>
> "NET USE"
>
> It will tell you what the drive mapping is.
The output of this command is:
*** << begin output >> ***
New connections will be remembered.
There are no entries in the list."
*** << end output >> ***
I think I managed to get the 'drive' u
On Mon, 09 Apr 2012 09:40:50 -0400
Jeff Blaine wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone explain why it is possible for the interruption of
> a 'vos move' to leave "AFS storage and metadata in indeterminate
> state"?
'vos' cannot guarantee that it will be able to clean up everything
properly. After you t
On Fri, 6 Apr 2012 14:18:52 -0700
Ted Creedon wrote:
> vos release junk.vol
> Could not lock the VLDB entry for the volume 536870936.
> u: no quorum elected
> Error in vos release command.
> u: no quorum elected
So, what does 'udebug 7003' say for each dbserver?
--
Andrew Deason
adea...@sine
> Of course, knowing the cause does not solve your problem which is that
> you want the paper to stop being wasted. The question is "who is going
> to research a solution and implement it?" I suspect you want that to
> be me. :-) That is fine but I'm at the point where I want to be paid
> f
On W7 64bit OpenAFS-1.7.9, I am seeing a problem that may be
related to quota, or a 2^31 bytes quota problem.
I have my Thunderbird 6.0.2 files stored in AFS, and on two mornings
when reading mail for the first time that day, I have a pop up window showing:
"The message could not be filtered to
That sounds legit to me but I think I can not help you :)
OK, if the context menu is the problem, I could kick it out. I'll check
what I can do with the MSI installer. Or I create a startup script which
removes the reg keys.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Michael Richter
schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
Michael:
The problem is triggered by the AFS Context Menu handler.
When testing whether or not a path is an AFS path, the AFS Context Menu
handler issues an AFS pioctl operation on the path. The pioctl process is:
* Request that an "existing" file be opened on the device
\\server\devic
Hi, just wanted to say, this problem is still present.
I updated all of our computers to 1.7.08 and now we have large paper
wastage :)
This is not a samba problem. We use mainly OpenAFS 1.7.08 32bit on
Windows XP Prof SP3 (german). Our printers (different Kyocera, HP and
Konica Minolta model