Is there any way to look up a file in a namei vice partition, i.e. in a
fileserver recovery situation, if I know the volume name and the path to
the file inside the volume?
Also, why does fs checks report "All servers are running" when the
fileserver and db servers are clearly down?
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> Hello,
> What Linux kernel and what OpenAFS version are necessary for the keyring
> pag support? I am using 2.6.16 and OpenAFS 1.4.2 and pags are still not
> being preserved across fork.
Interesting. It
Anyone done OpenAFS on coLinux yet? I seem to remember UML getting a
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Hello,
What Linux kernel and what OpenAFS version are necessary for the keyring
pag support? I am using 2.6.16 and OpenAFS 1.4.2 and pags are still not
being preserved across fork.
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On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 02:08:20AM -0500, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> I'm still having problems with the local cell (Internet performance is
> too bad to test the remote cell lately). I seem to have noticed an
> interesting pattern though. If I am observing correctly, the token
ize, and client version are the same.
Anyone have any idea what can be improved?
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On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 03:58:16PM -0500, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 04:34:01PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
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> > The file server for icequake.net claims to be running 1.4.0.
> > Is this the cell you are having problems with?
> >
> &
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 07:47:56PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
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> > On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 05:56:19PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> >> umr.edu is running with 1.3.75 file servers build on 2004-12-11
> >> and 1.4.1-rc10 volservers built 2006
#x27;s interesting. It was supposed to have been upgraded. Let
me do that and I'll report back. umr.edu is the other cell we are
having problems with.
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> > I am continuing to have this problem on several machines, and a friend
> > just asked me about this because he is having the same problem.
> > Recently I have noticed that (rxkad err
entry. Is this meaningful in any way?
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> > Tokens can be lost because of either local issues such as the pag being
> > cleared via an 'unlog' or a new pag being allocated. The tokens could
> > be lost due to a bug in the client. O
trace lsset:
Available sets:
cmlongterm active
cm active
Then I waited for the token to be lost, then I fstrace dump. But the
word 'token' does not appear in the output. I tried fstrace dump,
fstrace dump cm, and fstrace dump cmlongterm. Did I do this correctly?
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On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 09:01:07PM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> I've been observing this for several months now. The token loss almost
> always corresponds with a period of high fileserver load. For example,
> moving several ripped CDs to the fileserver while playing anoth
don't bother the fileserver too much. A simple
'aklog' gets the token again, but any AFS operation that was going on
aborts due to the lack of tokens. I have a cornucopia of Linux 2.6
versions, but the fileserver and clients are all OpenAFS 1.4.0.
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I guess it could be done by shelling out to fs, but that's ugly.
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reiserfs soft-RAID1.
My client options are:
-stat 4000 -dcache 4000 -daemons 6 -volumes 256 -files 5
Would adding e.g. -chunksize 20 make a difference here? What else would
cause such an asymmetry?
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>we have identified some Ramdisk Problems under 2.6 kernels compiled on
>i386
>has anybody ever tried using tmpfs for the cache disk ?
What about using -memcache instead?
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Hi,
Has the Unix aklog been updated to eliminate the krb524d dependency yet?
Sorry if this is a FAQ.
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On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 10:04:40PM -0400, Craig Gallek wrote:
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> I am also using version 1.3.74 of the software from Debian.
1.3.81 has been uploaded very recently; check the unstable archive.
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Is there any way I can be more helpful? We are 100% down until I figure
out how to fix this.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:43:54AM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> After the Linux kernel stupidly killed the fileserver process in a OOM
> condition, I can't start th
obviously wrong with /vicepa.
Aside from the immediate problem, is there any good way to prevent this
from happening again? All I can find is a vm_overcommit sysctl
variable.
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:42:32PM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> Is there a utility that can be used to view all of the PAGs on the
> system and what processes are in each?
Well, I found one way - /proc/pid/status. On 2.6 without the setgroups
hook, both my reauth process and apac
Is there a utility that can be used to view all of the PAGs on the
system and what processes are in each?
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 12:37:39AM -0500, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> >>>Any ideas?
> >>
> >>export sys_call_table or wait for a better patch.
> >
> >Where is the issue? Who is working in this ar
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 12:04:37AM -0500, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> >I think I found the issue. PAGs no longer survive a setuid() call. As
> >soon as an Apache child changes from root to www-data, it has lost its
> >cred
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 04:18:24PM -0600, Ryan Underwood wrote:
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> I run Apache with tokens to access the web server space which is not
> publicly accessible. To do this, I use pagsh as the interpreter for
> apache's init script. The init script launches two processes: the
ything else the same works
just as it did before. I basically just need a way for two processes to
share the same credentials (apache and the reauth daemon).
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a solution or even indicated that the problem had been
looked into at all.
I'm cc'ing openafs-info on this thread so that maybe it will revive some
discussion of the topic. :)
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em to get admin-only permissions at times.
I will keep a closer eye on it and see if I can track down a pattern.
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Hi,
Someone posted the optimal settings for using a reiser filesystem as an AFS
partition, but I can't seem to find the message in the archives anymore.
If this info could be re-posted, I would appreciate it.
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> > Anyone using OpenAFS with the recently released 2.2.22 kernel?
>
> If you want to run a modern 2.2 kernel, consider a modern OpenAFS. It was
> a 1.2.3 bug.
Yep, that was it. Compiled the modules 1.2.6 from testing, and all seems
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