Is there a command to query a file server to get a list of
active callbacks that list the file id and the host IP?
Is there a command to get the file name from the file id?
That would be the reverse of the "fs getfid" command.
Thanks.
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nt the Windows
client does list the file. I tried this on 2 directory on 2 different
afs file servers. I am runing the 1.4.14 file server on Red Hat Linux 5.7.
Anyone else seeing this?
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I will have to brush up on the SysInternals Process Monitor.
I exited Drop Box which stops the Dropbox.exe process and
still get the right click delay.
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 12/8/2011 11:51 AM:
On 12/8/2011 11:45 AM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 12/8/2011 11:14 AM
I uninstalled Dropbox and rebooted, did not help. We will pursue your
suggestion below.
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 12/8/2011 12:07 PM:
Exiting the dropbox application does not remove the explorer shell extension.
On 12/8/2011 12:04 PM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I will have to brush up on the
7;s. I right clicked, got the 40
second delay then a bunch of Explorer.EXE process's showed up,
duration all below a millisecond.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 12/8/2011 2:20 PM:
I uninstalled Dropbox and rebooted, did not help. We will pursue your
suggestion below.
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 12/
resent time, the OpenAFS installer only creates such an entry as part of
installing the Microsoft Loopback Adapter which is not installed by default
now that the afs redirector driver is available.
Jeffrey Altman
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I just saw that 1.7.4 was out, I upgraded, same timeout delay issue.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 12/20/2011 8:02 AM:
I have been out of town, thus the reply delay. I had openafs 1.5.x installed,
my lmhosts file looks like this:
10.254.254.253 AFS #PRE
Note I had removed the loopback interface
08 or
Windows 7.
There are no changes in 1.7.4 to address this because at the moment I'm not
sure what can be done.
Jeffrey Altman
On 12/20/2011 8:02 AM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I have been out of town, thus the reply delay. I had openafs 1.5.x
installed, my lmhosts file looks
Is it safe to use ext4 for /vicep partitions?
The install docs do not mention file system type
requirements.
In the past we had issues with ext4 as a client cache partitions
and continue to use ext3, has anything changed?
Thanks.
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1.6 I will try ext4 cache.
Thanks.
Andrew Deason wrote, On 1/25/2012 11:05 AM:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 09:38:30 -0500
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Is it safe to use ext4 for /vicep partitions?
The install docs do not mention file system type
requirements.
Filesystem doesn't matter for
1.4.14, I
tried 1.6.0 and had the same issue.
I opened this bug on bugzilla in case anyone is interested:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=787801
You can add the following entry to /etc/yum.conf to ignore upgrading
dkms under the [main] section:
[main]
exclude=dkms-2*
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ink I have a good C:\ProgramData\Kerberos\krb5.conf file.
Rebooted several times, unistalled everything and tried again. Don't know what
to check next. Thanks for any help.
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I can use C:\Program Files\Heimdal\bin\kinit to get a k5 ticket and
C:\Program Files\OpenAFS\Client\Program\aklog to get an afs token and
access afs space. So my config is working, NetID manager is still not working.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 8/3/2012 1:53 PM:
Was using mit kfw 3.2.2 fine
r 524 would be nice to have a relase that does not
rely on this.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 8/3/2012 1:53 PM:
Was using mit kfw 3.2.2 fine under Windows 7 and OpenAFS 1.7. We want to
upgrade to Heimdal as suggested. I tried to upgrade my machine which was
running kfw 3.2.2. I removed openafs and mi
new machine will sync the
databases over?
If I do a mdsum checksum on the db's I notice the lowest IP server has a
different checksum then the other 2 secondary db servers which have the
same checksum. Are the dbs portable? Thanks for any recommendations.
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I could test the 1.4x rpms, I searched the web site, info list and cannot
find their location?
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962
=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(33549),
sin_addr=inet_addr("152.2.128.3")},
msg_iov(2)=[{"\231\4dd\17*\362\0\0\0\0\2\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\2\1\4\0\0\0\0"...,
28}, {"\0\0\0R\0\0\0e\0\0\0s\0\0\0t\0\0\0o\0\0\0r\0\0\0e\0\0\0"...,
536}], msg_controllen=0, msg_flags=0}, 0) = 564
time(
Forgot to mention I am running on RedHat Enterprise 3 with the
latest patches.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I updated from 1.2.13 to 1.4.0 a week ago. Everything seems to be working
fine, (great job everyone). We ran into a problem when doing a volume
restore. The butc process gets a segmentation
disabled)
--disable-optimize-lwpdisable optimization for
compilation of the LWP code (defaults to enabled)
Looks like this enables LWP be default.
Thanks for the reponse!
Joe Buehler wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I updated from 1.2.13 to 1.4.0 a week ago. Everything seems
8.7001
Wed Jul 10 16:23:51 2002 CB: Call back connect back failed (in break
delayed) for 894f2528.7001
We have not been able to duplicate the problem but we've experienced it
2 to 3 times within about 3 months.
Below is the explanation I got from Transarc. They've informed us that a
fix
that
support UUIDs. All of the OpenAFS clients for UNIX/Linux support
UUIDs and Windows clients 1.3.80 and later do.
Jeffrey Altman
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
We have 3 OpenAFS 1.4.0 files ervers running on Redhat linux
enterprixe 3 with the latest patches. This morning when I
came in the servers
olved in this picture, then as Jim says it
probably is the Windows firewall.This can be fixed either by the
user manually adjusting the firewall rules or by installing 1.4.0 or
1.4.1 (final) on the machine.
Jeffrey Altman
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email:
your server to
1.4.1.
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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ers to the release
version of 1.4.1 when it is ready. I have to wait anyway until mid May
when the semester is over here . Last time this happened was a year
ago or so and I thought this was fixed in 1.4.0 which I am running.
Thanks for you input/help.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
The AFS client is
see much info on this topic. Is the recommendation still
8GB for OpenAFS 1.4.1? Are there any notes on maximum volume
and file sizes? Thanks for the info.
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Phone: 919-962
oks like it is going away
in the MIT krb5 release sometime soon.
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill,
14, DES with HMAC/sha1, no salt
Key: vno 14, DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5, no salt
Key: vno 14, DES cbc mode with CRC-32, Version 4
Key: vno 14, DES cbc mode with CRC-32, AFS version 3
Attributes:
Policy: [none]
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from the cell name.
Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
On Thursday, June 29, 2006 08:08:14 PM -0400 "John W. Sopko Jr."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>My Kerberos REALM name and CELL name our DIFFERENT. I need to do this
>>since our Windows group took over our the REALM name t
s/openafs.o
Just wondering if someone can shed some light on this subject.
That is the configuration not so much the error. I understand the
openafs-kernel-smp has to be used with the kernel-smp else you get
the error.
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hat is in production.
-derek
"John W. Sopko Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have 2 old HP Itanium workstations I need to maintain. They were
running OpenAFS 1.2.13. They run Red Hat Enterprise 3. I needed to
patch the things and decided to build OpenAFS 1.4.1.
I installed th
1.4.2 backup command to do dumps/restores.
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
\0\0"..., 1416},
{"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 1416},
{"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"..., 1420}],
msg_controllen=0, msg_flags=0}, 0) = 65
time(NULL) = 1163514403
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last dump on the tape. Then butc segfaults.
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email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175
Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799
>>Derrick J Brashear wrote:
>>> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>> When /etc/init.d/openafs-client runs it builds a new CellServDB. As
>>> we know the servers /usr/afs/etc/CellServDB should only contain the
>>> db servers f
t works =
again.
It seems that using the KTPASS.EXE generates bogus keys for me!
I have not read this anywhere and I have read pretty much everyting, did =
I miss something critical here or is this a bug/feature?
/Erik
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email:
crypto types.
* copy the keytab to your AFS servers and import the key with asetkey
The reason that ktutil could be used to generate the keytab was that
the password for the service principal was known. Therefore, ktutil
didn't have to query the Kerberos database.
Jeffrey Altman
John W
s? Our Windows group
say they cannot guarantee this will not happen. I know
this is a big question...
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I should have been more clear. I am only running a TEST
krb5 1.4.4 server under linux. I am still running kaserver.
Like lots of folks looking to m
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
>> Yes I will try your instructions, I am not in control
>> of our Windows servers and they are running W2K. I do
>> have access to a test W2003 AD server.
>>
>>> * Use a working (non-2003 SP1) version of ktpa
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
In C:\Program Files\Support Tools\ktpass
right click properties "version tab" shows 5.2.3790.1830
So use ktutil on the linux openafs server, setting the
password the same as the afs users Windows password:
eagle/root [/usr/afs/etc
.EDU linux server):
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]:19% kinit afs/cs.unc.edu
Password for afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
In C:\Program Files\Support Tools\ktpass
right click properties "version tab" shows 5.2.3790.1830
So use
ice ticket for the specified principal name.
Assuming the kvno is still 4 after you set the service principal
name. You should try to authenticate to your AFS servers again.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] != afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
choose one and stick with it.
s a service ticket for the specified principal name.
Assuming the kvno is still 4 after you set the service principal
name. You should try to authenticate to your AFS servers again.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] != afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
choose one and st
wrote:
It is the realm name which is upper-case.
What does "klist -e" show for the ticket enc-types?
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Yes:
eagle/root [/usr/afs/etc] # cat /usr/afs/etc/krb.conf
MSE.UNCCS.TEST
I tried making it lower case, restarting afs and
that did not work either.
t/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
renew until 01/17/07 11:49:24, Etype (skey, tkt): ArcFour with
HMAC/md5, ArcFour with HMAC/md5
01/10/07 11:49:31 01/10/07 21:49:26 afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
renew until 01/17/07 11:49:24, Etype (skey, tkt): DES cbc mode with
CRC-32, DES cbc mode with RSA-MD5
word to bos_util adddes!
Best to test this first on a non-server machine as bos_util
wants to update the /usr/afs/etc/KeyTab file.
If you can give me the password string to give
bos_util I will try it, that is I will enter my known password
I just need the other string/salt info.
Thanks for
. C S . U ...
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
:
win_passwordMSE.UNCCS.TESTAFS.CS.UNC.EDU
win_password = password set for Domain user AFS.CS.UNC.EDU
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I really did not think it would be this complex to
generate a Windows service principal and corresponding
/usr/afs/etc/KeyFile.
No it should not be, but then again Microsoft
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I tried and it did not work, am I missing something?
My linux server is a test server, I can do anything on it:
Verify kvno of service principal:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]$ kvno afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
afs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]: kvno = 2
I have
c.edu/home
ls: /afs/cs.unc.edu/home: Permission denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]$
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I tried and it did not work, am I missing something?
My linux server is a test server, I can do anything on it:
Verify kvno of servic
to check the salt and from Marcus on how to test that
your key is valid.
These should end up in the Wiki. Anyone bored?
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall
many from Windows, via aklog, ak5log and gssklog.
I found this and am going to try to get the hotfix for ktpassword:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919557
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
You said your test cell was at one time working with MIT k5
realm of CSX.UNC.EDU
ing the latest ktpass.exe. Also I see
Windows SP2 for 2003 beta is out with the new ktpass.exe so
it will be in the release version:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914962
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I found this and am going to try to get the hotfix for ktpassword:
http:/
> This way we can migrate machines to authenticate to "Windows AD only"
>> over a short period of time and start testing real live systems.
>>
>> First I have to get Windows AD afs service pricnipal working.
>
> AFS only stores DES keys by key version number. E
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I got this to work! That is I turned the kaserver back on and
made sure the kvno were different in /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile. On
the same machine I can do klog to the kaserver and things seem to work
fine. Or I can kinit/aklog! Pretty nice! I
ip between the the various AD fields, setspn,
ktpass and keytabs and passwords. There are a couple of crappy examples
and there is no more explanation about what the options are doing other
then doing a "ktpass /?" help output. Without more information I would
only
ncrease
you tgt lifetime from the default 10 hours when getting
a new tgt.
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799
Marc Dionne wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Without more information I would
only be speculating on how Microsoft intends one to use the "setspn"
command. Having multiple service principles attached to a single account
name is confusing.
Nothing to do with AFS, but "setspn&
/cell names and it works now.
I would prefer to have my cell name and realm name match as
it does now and I know that is the recommendation. For
political reasons I may not have that luxury when moving
to K5 authentication.
Thanks for your input.
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Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Is there any good reason(s) for NOT deploying a
Kerberos REALM name that is different from the
AFS cell name. When we move to a K5 server I may
have to use a different REALM name on the db/file servers.
I want to be sure this will not be a
://www.dementia.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/WindowsK5AfsServicePrincipal
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599
an issue with the latest OpenAFS release?
Is the issue the PAC data that is put in the afs/cell.name
service principal breaks older clients? Thanks for any input.
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email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175
Phone
Douglas E. Engert wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I have been testing AFS using Windows 2003 SP2 as the KDC.
Things seem to be working fine with OpenAFS 1.4.4 linux
clients using kinit/aklog and Red Hat pam_krb5afs module.
Also things seem to work fine with the Windows 1.5.21 afs
client and
So if a user principal is in many groups and exceeds 12k
this will be a problem?
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
The afs/cell.name service principal only belongs to the standard
"domain users" group, (I think this is standard), and I do not believe
the afs service
can get AFS tokens from the kaserver or via netid mananger and
kfw under the 1.5.66 client but UNC paths do not work. The AFS Microsoft
loopback adapter appears to be installed correctly.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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email: sopko AT
.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 11/17/2009 1:10 PM:
If I add our cs.unc.edu cell manually to the latest 1.5.66
Windows client, UNC paths work. They changed the DNS SRV
record name so the client could not find the AFS db servers.
Murray can you please put these in our DNS for hosts
quail, toucan and
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 11/23/2009 8:47 AM:
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
We have installed OpenAFS for Windows 1.5.66 on 2 Windows XP SP3
machines and cannot get \\afs\cell_name UNC paths to work.
We have many older 1.5.55 clients using both kfw and kaserver
authentication and the UNC paths
We currently run 3 Red Hat 32 bit linux servers. Is it ok to
mix 32 and 64 bit db servers? We would run the same/latest
version of OpenAFS on all db servers.
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Phone: 919
lon', index 1 points to empty server entry 0
Volume 'D4.home.sgillon', index 2 points to empty server entry 0
Volume 'D4.home.sgillon', index 3 points to empty server entry 0
Volume 'D4.home.sgillon', index 4 points to empty server entry 0
Volume 'D4.home.sgill
help.
Do I need to worry about all the "index 0-12 points to empty
server entry 0" I am getting?
Can someone try to run ""vldb_check -servers" against there
/usr/afs/db/vldb.DB0 or a copy of the database file and see if they get any of
the
empty server entry messages o
gotten in there when I was doing
testing/moving to K5 years ago.
Thanks for your support.
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/4/2010 12:24 PM:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 16:08:46 -0500
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
% vldb_check /usr/afs/db/vldb.DB0 -servers |& head -40
VLDB_CHECK_WARNING: Ubik he
1)= 0
exit_group(0) = ?
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Fred Brooks Building; Room 140
Fax: 9
Derrick Brashear wrote, On 3/17/2010 8:06 AM:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:03 AM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
We are having intermittent file creation delays. For example if you make
a directory or vim a file and close the file, it takes 15 seconds or so
to create the file. The problems seems to
Simon Wilkinson wrote, On 3/17/2010 8:18 AM:
On 17 Mar 2010, at 12:03, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
I am using the default medium file server arguments. I have recently
rebooted our file and db servers.
Not that I think this is your problem, but medium is almost certainly
too small for
2
callback a2162540 expires 1268845260
0 opens 0 writers
volume root
states (0x1), stat'd
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 3/17/2010 8:32 AM:
Derrick Brashear wrote, On 3/17/2010 8:06 AM:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:03 AM, John W. Sopko Jr.
wrote:
We are having intermittent file
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 11:06 AM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 08:03:37 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Below is an example of creating a directory in AFS that took 15
seconds. The removal and next mkdir work fine. Below that is strace
output of the mkdir command and where it
shows up:
% fs flushv .
% ls
cmdebug.txt lark.txt outfile try/
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 3/17/2010 1:42 PM:
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 11:06 AM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 08:03:37 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Below is an example of creating a directory in AFS that took 15
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 2:02 PM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:42:10 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Is there anything in FileLog around this time, possibly about
failing to break callbacks on a certain host?
No clues, one of the first places I looked.
If this fileser
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 2:02 PM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:42:10 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Is there anything in FileLog around this time, possibly about
failing to break callbacks on a certain host?
No clues, one of the first places I looked.
If this fileser
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 2:57 PM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:43:30 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Here is the strace command and the output of the FileLog trace, thanks
for your help. I did a "rmdir try" and the strace command complained
"No such device"
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 3:19 PM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:10:49 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Hmmm, 152.2.140.115 is my Windows 7 desktop, I use an ssh Secure CRT
client to ssh from 152.2.140.115 to the various linux servers like
152.2.140.200. I am running the OpenA
Jeffrey Altman wrote, On 3/17/2010 3:35 PM:
On 3/17/2010 3:10 PM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Hmmm, 152.2.140.115 is my Windows 7 desktop, I use an ssh Secure CRT
client to ssh from 152.2.140.115 to the various linux servers like
152.2.140.200. I am running the OpenAFS Windows client on my W7
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote, On 3/17/2010 3:54 PM:
Andrew Deason wrote, On 3/17/2010 3:19 PM:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:10:49 -0400
"John W. Sopko Jr." wrote:
Hmmm, 152.2.140.115 is my Windows 7 desktop, I use an ssh Secure CRT
client to ssh from 152.2.140.115 to the various linux se
the Cache Manager:
User's (AFS ID 3903) tokens for a...@cs.unc.edu [Expires Apr 1 11:33]
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Phone: 919-962-1844 Fred Brooks Building; Room 140
Fax: 919-96
Derrick Brashear wrote, On 3/17/2010 10:28 AM:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:32 AM, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Derrick Brashear wrote, On 3/17/2010 8:06 AM:
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:03 AM, John W. Sopko Jr.
wrote:
We are having intermittent file creation delays. For example if you make
a
testing this on a test cell. First wanted to see if this
is a legitimate upgrade path.
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email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175
Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799
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John W. Sopko Jr. University of North Carolina
email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175
Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC
n the machine. No gateway mode.
Try opening a 100MB file in Microsoft Word from AFS
and then perform a "Save as ..." to another filename
within AFS.
You will receive a "Delay Writes warning" and then if you are
using Word XP, Word will crash.
Jeffrey Altman
John W. Sopko Jr. wrot
x the issue but may help us track it
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Our linux/AFS 1.2.11 file server has been hanging the last few weeks.
We have been upgrading machines to Windows XP SPII and OpenAFS 1.7.x
over the last month or so. Here is one issue I found that was causing
the proble
I have involved our windows folks.
If you can tell me how to use the windows debug client or get more
information some other way I will be happy to try it out.
Thanks for your help.
John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
Derrick,
Jeff Altman pointed me to a windows beta client that I downloaded and
will have
Subject: openafs-1.2.13-rhel3.0.1.src.rpm corrupt?
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 14:03:41 -0500
From: John W. Sopko Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It appears the following rpm is corrupt:
openafs-1.2.13-rhel3.0.1.src.rpm
I downloaded both from the web and anonymous ftp and I get the fol
Password incorrect
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John W. Sopko Jr. University of North Carolina
email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu Computer Science Dept., CB 3175
Phone: 919-962-1844 Sitterson Hall; Room 044
Fax: 919-962-1799 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175
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passwd or a bad passwd.
Original Message
Subject: [OpenAFS] kaserver sun to linux db auth issue
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:52:06 -0500
From: John W. Sopko Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
We were running 2 Sun Solaris boxes and 3 Red Hat Enterpise Linux boxe
du admin server
CS.UNC.EDU cvs.cs.unc.edu admin server
On my the client I did the "kinit -4" command from the krb.conf just
has:
lark/root [/etc] # cat krb.conf
CS.UNC.EDU
CS.UNC.EDU toucan.cs.unc.edu:750
ISIS.UNC.EDU db0.isis.unc.edu:750
To force the client to use kdc toucan and po
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
The one diffence I see is the first, non-working, KDC_REPLY does not have
the domain name "CS.UNC.EDU" in the response from toucan.cs.unc.edu where
the response from db0.isis.unc.edu does have the domain, ISIS.UNC.ED
Thanks for reading this junk, I know I need to move to k5 etc.
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, John W. Sopko Jr. wrote:
IIRC some code change to the kaserver to force realm names to appear
in replies even for the local realm, which then caused some problem
and we had to revert it.
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