Gerald Macinenti wrote:
Hi,
I had the following write error on a OpenAFS client:
May 7 04:05:17 myclient kernel: afs: failed to store file (110)
volume backup/dump occurs at 4am, so I guess this is the reason, but
this shouldn't happen isn't it?
is it a bug or is there some tuning that could
)
RWrite: 536871122 Backup: 536871124
number of sites - 1
server myserver partition /vicepa RW Site
We use:
openafs-server-1.4.4-22.el5
openafs-client-1.4.4-22.el5
on CentOS5
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Carsten Schulz-Key wrote:
Gerald Macinenti wrote:
When trying to restore a volume for which I have incremental dumps on
tape (not a tape but a file on an external disk), I can sucessfully
restore the last full dump but increments are not appended, I have the
following error in butc output
Hi,
When trying to restore a volume for which I have incremental dumps on
tape (not a tape but a file on an external disk), I can sucessfully
restore the last full dump but increments are not appended, I have the
following error in butc output:
Restoring volume myuser.restored Id XXX on
While trying to move some volumes from one server to another, I have the
following error:
Dumping from clone 536871423 on source to volume 536871161 on
destination ...
Failed to move data for the volume 536871161
VOLSER: Problems encountered in doing the dump !
vos move: operation
Servers seam to well communicate as I can see in PtLog and VLLog:
Tue Jul 3 10:57:27 2007 ubik: A Remote Server has addresses: Tue Jul 3
10:57:27 2007 IP2 Tue Jul 3 10:57:27 2007
Tue Jul 3 10:57:54 2007 ubik:server IP2 is back up: will be contacted
through IP2
But when I start the
Marcus Watts wrote:
Date:Mon, 02 Jul 2007 20:48:44 +0200
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
From:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=E9rald_Macinenti?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OpenAFS] dual database configuration
Hi,
I've tried to follow the AFS Quick Start Guide for configuring two=20
database servers
Derrick Brashear wrote:
vos examine root.afs
vos examine root.cell
you might consider configuring the client with -dynroot (probably in the
client options in /etc/sysconfig/afs; it's an afsd switch)
ok, will try
in which case
the panic will go away regardless and you can focus on the core
Hi,
I'm currently installing OpenAFS 1.4.4 and I did a few dumps to test my
backup configuration, everything is OK but now I would like to clean all
the dumps I see when doing a backup dumpinfo, I don't see any
command to do this, any idea ?
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