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Steve Devine wrote:
> [snip]
>>
>>
> Run "bos listuser mars"
That was it. There were no users. After I did a bos adduser mars
admin, everything works as expected.
This now brings up the question, if I have a bunch of users, do I need
to re-create them on each fileserver, or is the admin us
Hi Chris,
Chris Huebsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Mike Bydalek wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the responses Russ and Ted. I read through everything, but
>> I'm still having problems that I can't figure out.
>>
>> Here are the commands that I'
be due to my initial botched attempt, but at this point,
I really don't know how to recover.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
ted creedon wrote:
> Complete multiple server instructions are in the IBM docs which come with
> the distribution.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> F
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to setup a testbed network with a couple AFS servers using
KRB5 and documenting everything as I go (part of our DR plan). Anyways,
I currently have 2 Ubuntu servers with the OpenAFS 1.4.1-2 deb packages
installed, but I am struggling in setting up a fileserver to expand my
Russ Allbery wrote:
Franco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have a suggestion to make things a little easier. I've come around
Zope content management and particularly I was attacted by Plone, a AJAX
(afaik) CMS.
It seems promising and quite easy to use, with s
Mike Bydalek wrote:
You're using 1.4.1-r1 which is pretty buggy compared to 1.4.1, which
is in portage. Try upgrading to 1.4.1.
/slap - I'm an idiot. 1.4.1-r1 isn't an rc1 - it's the first release
for 1.4.1 stable. Just noticed it as I was looking at the ebui
Hello,
Benko wrote:
> Distribution: Gentoo Kernel:
2.6.16-gentoo-r9 OpenAFS-ebuild:
> 1.4.1-r1 Kerberos5-ebuild: mit-krb5-1.4.3-r1
Running the exact same setup, except I was running 1.4.0. Last week I
had the exact same error and upgraded to 1.4.1 which cleared up the
afsd problem.
You're u
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> During the first week of December 2005 there was a discussion on this
> mailing list regarding how Byte Range Locking backed by AFS File Locks
> would be released in OpenAFS for Windows (and by proxy, AFS clients on
> UNIX/Linux.)
>
> Over the last couple of months the Elder
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Mike Bydalek wrote:
Hi All,
I currently have OpenAFS 1.4.1-rc6 Windows clients using Kerberos
authentication. The problem I'm having is that we unfortunately use
Quickbooks. I know byte-range locking on Windows clients is still
somewhat up in the air,
Hi All,
I currently have OpenAFS 1.4.1-rc6 Windows clients using Kerberos
authentication. The problem I'm having is that we unfortunately use
Quickbooks. I know byte-range locking on Windows clients is still
somewhat up in the air, so I can't reliably store the data files on the
server.
The cat
Hello.
We have a few RHEL4 boxes that I want to start installing OpenAFS on,
but I'm having some issues with loading the kernel module. This may be
due to my lack of experience on RedHat, but you never know.
Anyways, the problem is that openafs.org provides a
openafs-kernel-1.4.0-2.6.9_22.E
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Mike Bydalek wrote:
Hi,
My current setup is the following:
Server, Linux & Windows Client - OpenAFS 1.4.0
Can you try the 1.4.1-rc2 client everywhere or at least also on Windows?
I tried 1.4.1-rc2 on both Linux and Windows clients, an
Derek Atkins wrote:
Ken Hornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Just to add to this, when I did just create /afs, then re-ran afsd,
everything worked. I've never had to do this before, so that's why I
posted the question.
I've always thought that since the Dawn Of Time you had to cre
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
Mike Bydalek wrote:
One of the caveats to using the Kerberos logins is that you need a
local account, which contains a local profile.
Uhh, you do NOT need local accounts. You can use an Active Directory
Domain and correctly set a domain trust to the MIT Realm
One of the last obstacles I have to rolling out OpenAFS company wide is
that of Windows. So far, I have everything working beautifully with
single sign-ons with a MIT Kerberos realm. The final part of my Windows
setup is that of getting the data off the client machines and onto the
AFS server
Just to add to this, when I did just create /afs, then re-ran afsd,
everything worked. I've never had to do this before, so that's why I
posted the question.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Bydalek wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to test some things out with the 1.4.1-rc2, and I'm having
some
Hi,
I'm trying to test some things out with the 1.4.1-rc2, and I'm having
some issues with a Linux client that I upgraded from 1.4.0. It seems
that there's a problem with the -dynroot option. When I start afsd with
the -debug option, I get the following:
afsd: Forking trunc-cache daemon.
a
Horst Birthelmer wrote:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 7:38 PM, Mike Bydalek wrote:
...
-Touch a file.txt on the Mac
-Modify with Linux
-Open on the Mac the changes are seen. Modify the file.
-Open on the Linux, the changes are seen. Modify the file.
-Open on the Mac and only the last set of changes
Hi,
My current setup is the following:
Server, Linux & Windows Client - OpenAFS 1.4.0
Mac OS X 10.4.3 - OpenAFS 1.4.1-rc2
Everything is working perfectly between the server and the Linux and
Windows clients. The problem comes in with the Mac client. Basically,
it looks like it's having issu
Frank,
I didn't have any luck with the plugin either (even for 10.3 really,
but I was using the binary). So what I did was create some scripts
which run aklog upon login. Attached is my Setup.sh which I run to
initially setup a Mac client with our Kerberos realm, LDAP information,
and to c
Frank Burkhardt wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 02:41:20PM -0700, Mike Bydalek wrote:
PS: What about this --with-krb5-conf ? There's no /usr/bin/krb5-config on
my MacOS (10.3).
You need to set KRB5LIBS and KRB5CFLAGS when doing a ./configure.
Here's what I use
PS: What about this --with-krb5-conf ? There's no /usr/bin/krb5-config on my
MacOS (10.3).
You need to set KRB5LIBS and KRB5CFLAGS when doing a ./configure.
Here's what I used for 10.3:
KRB5LIBS=-L/usr/lib -Wl,-search_paths_first -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err
-lresolv
KRB5CFLAGS=-I/usr
Hello.
This may be a moot comment with 1.4.1 in RC, but I figured I would ask
about it. Basically, I don't know if it's because of a new security
update for 10.3 or what, but OpenAFS won't work at all, from package or
compiled.
# afsd -debug
afsd: My home cell is 'contentconnections.com'
Pa
Neulinger, Nathan wrote:
AFS shouldn't care in the slightest if you resize it online. No need to
shut down bos unless you're not able to do an online resizing.
Thanks Nathan. I'm pretty new to OpenAFS and I just wanted to be sure
that nothing strange would happen, and nothing did. :)
-Mik
Hello.
I did some looking around, and the only references I can find regarding
LVM and OpenAFS are over a year old, hence this e-mail. Basically, I've
setup a /vicepa partition using LVM2 and ext2. Well, we're out of space
and I'm wondering if anyone knows how well OpenAFS handles LVM?
Fro
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Mike Bydalek wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
I doubt it's an AFS cache problem as opposed to an issue where
permission denied is being misinterpreted and the result cache in
either internal AFS or MacOS kernel filesystem code
What&
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Mike Bydalek wrote:
"fs flushvolume "
"fs flush "
I tried running 'fs flushvolume /var/db/openafs/cache/' but I get an
error saying invalid argument. I am assuming you do that against the
cache volume,
Tha
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Mike Bydalek wrote:
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
"fs flushvolume "
"fs flush "
I tried running 'fs flushvolume /var/db/openafs/cache/' but I get an
error saying invalid argument. I am assuming you do that against the
cache
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
I doubt it's an AFS cache problem as opposed to an issue where
permission denied is being misinterpreted and the result cache in
either internal AFS or MacOS kernel filesystem code
What's the proper way to test this out? I don't see how this can be a
permission de
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Mike Bydalek wrote:
My question is, before I submit a bug report, what's the proper way to
clear the cache on the Mac client? I see you can delete the cache/
items, but everything I've seen says to be sure afsd isn't running,
which I don't know th
I just finished installing a test OS X 10.4.2 client with 1.4.1-rc1, and
I seem to be having some strange caching issues. Basically, on the
server, I have a public/ directory, and within that directory is a
scripts/ directory. Well, what happened was I tried to run the script
from the Mac, it
Ken Hornstein wrote:
configure:13395: checking for krb5_524_convert_creds
configure:13445: cc -o conftest -g -O2 -I/usr/include conftest.c
-L/usr/lib -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/usr/lib -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lkrb5support
-lcom_err -lresolv >&5
ld: unknown flag: -rpath
Dumb question time: where the
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Ken Hornstein wrote:
The krb_524_convert_creds() function is new to MIT Kerberos 1.4.x.
Therefore, it is present in Tiger but not in previous versions.
Assuming you're talking about krb5_524_convert_creds(), it was definately
in MIT Kerberos 1.3, and I see it pr
Hello.
Since successfully compiling on 10.4.2, I'm now trying to test OpenAFS
1.4 on 10.3, but I'm having some problems compiling it with krb5 support.
Basically, I have a fresh 10.3 install updated to 10.3.9 with the Mit
Kerberos Extras installed. When make'ing, I get the following error:
Hello.
This may be because I'm not a "Mac guy," but I'm having some issues
distributing packages built from CVS on 10.4.2. On a system with
10.4.2, I used Xcode to compile everything and build the packages, but
as soon as I install the resulting package on a different system with
10.4.2, the
Ken Hornstein wrote:
It build for me once I specified --with-krb5 and set KRB5LIBS and
KRB5CFLAGS building 1.4.0-RC6 under panther about 3 days ago.
But we were talking about Tiger, weren't we?
FYI: Since Tiger includes krb5-config, you can use --with-krb5-conf instead
of setting KRB5LIBS
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Ken Hornstein wrote:
Did you happen to see the --with-krb5* options to configure?
I didn't see any krb5 options in any of the configure* files, hence why
I posted.
(Note that I'm not sure the Kerberos 5 options were pulled down to the
OS X bran
Hello.
I know there has been a lot of talk lately regarding OpenAFS and 10.4
Tiger and how it's not ready, etc. We only have a few 10.4 machines and
I decided to try and get OpenAFS working on them. I did get everything
built properly using the cvs branch for OS 10, but the only thing
remai
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