Look this over - its a tutorial about using Heimdal with Open AFS and
Windows 7
http://msu.edu/service/afs/AFS-tutorial-Windows7.pdf
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allow_weak_crypto = true
This seems odd to me. I expected to need doing this on the client side
not the server. This is related to the afs principal in the KDC no
doubt, but I'm not sure why. Any thoughts?
If this question belongs on the Kerberos list let me know.
Thanks
Steve Devine
has a DNS record for our Realm and kdcs so we don't need the
realms section.
/sd
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clients on VMware guests? Any issues
or suggestions on troubleshooting this?
The VMWare is version 4.0.
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there
anymore.
This is a web based front end server running UofM's Mfiles app and
apache modwaklog.
This gives users access to their home AFS volumes via a web browser.
When it wedges again I will see if I can get apache to shut down and
then try a restart of the AFS client.
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to a secondary IP address
provide by fake (arp poisioning) since I have no direct control over DNS
aliases.
Best regards,
Andreas
Sounds like firewall to me. can you run vos listvldb root.afs -localauth
on the db server?
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to do this now.
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Got admin in /usr/afs/etc/UserList ?
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Baseball
mailing list
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what does vos listvldb 'servername' and vols listvol 'servername' get you?
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That was me and I will send it to you tomorrow. I need to get it from
the person that wrote it.
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system:anyuser = all and then taking appropriate action as needed.
I hope to get my hands on a email that refers to this space so maybe I
can track it back.
Any thoughts?
/sd
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Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
All
We are seeing a influx of spam laded web dirs in our afs cell.
These are dirs that our main web server serve out of our cell for the
students mostly.
Here is a sample:
http://www.msu.edu/~elizald2/viagra/order-viagra-overnight-delivery.html
I
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they can offer you. ( Russ ?) . If not I can see what it
would take to send you something.
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On Dec 7, 2007 11:53 AM, Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We had a server crash this morning and I after bringing it back up I am
unable to get a vos listvol back from it. Or it is taking a very long
time. These partitions are greater than 150 G . Its been running for 30
minutes now
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 1:21 PM, Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
As it turns out if you run vos listvol on the server itself its a little
quicker and now it seems we are back up for the most part.
I have often wondered however if there is a good way
with fast restart and I am
trying to see what vols are Off-line. Is there any other way to find out
what vols are off line?
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Not to Pile On but we use ext3 as well and its very solid.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Hi everyone,
Traditionally, we have used direct-attached scsi disk packs on Sun Sparc
servers running Solaria 9 for OpenAFS. This has given us the most bang
for the buck. We forgo RAID because we have the backup
@openafs.org
https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
We are using Iscsi for user vols. We put volumes that require higher
performance on a Fiber Based San.
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without specifying a master key it seems to work.
Have any others done this same thing?
Thanks
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Baseball is ninety percent
Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgive the slightly off topic post but I think it applies here as well
on the kerberos list Several years ago we moved to MIT kerberos 5. At
the time I set the master key in the kdc.conf to:
master_key_type = des-cbc-crc
Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does the order of the enctypes listed in the kdc affect this?
In my experience, the enctype list should match exactly. It doesn't
matter what order you list the enctypes in; if you have enctypes on the
krbtgt key that aren't
Jeff Blaine wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
Jeff Blaine wrote:
I realize there's not a conversion process to get AFS krb4
principal passwords into krb5-land.
What approaches have you all taken in order to make the
kaserver - krb5 KDC transition as painless as possible
to users?
Thanks for any
Steve Devine wrote:
Jeff Blaine wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
Jeff Blaine wrote:
I realize there's not a conversion process to get AFS krb4
principal passwords into krb5-land.
What approaches have you all taken in order to make the
kaserver - krb5 KDC transition as painless as possible
to users
Jacob Volstrup wrote:
Hi,
For quite some time I've been searching for something to help me move
some volumes from a constantly failing /vicepa raid to my new /vicepb.
The reason for not doing this manually is partly that I'm lazy and
Further, I would like to have this fully automated if I would
, and afs
Be sure and leave in first line ( kdb5_util load_dump version 4)
Then load em all in.
kdb5_util load -update all.out
(Leave verbose switch out it will just slow you down.)
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be the exact same file today.
Virus's and all.
Virus scanning is someone / something else's responsibility, not AFS's.
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Baseball
with dots are still not accepted unless you are
applying your own custom mod to the source.
Jeffrey Altman
I don't think dots in usernames works in pts ... or is that the patch
you are referring to?
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it on Sol10 x86 and it can be troublesome compiling it
against apache2. But is is a nice interface.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental
don't know if you have an existing afs cell running kaserver. We did
and I wrote some things about it.
http://msu.edu/service/afs/migrate/notes-onkdc-setup.pdf
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the volserver calls back to the client when something
changes. Is there a recommended port range for afs clients that needed
to be opened for incoming udp traffic?
We are running version 1.4.2 server software. I don't know his client
version but I can find out if needed.
Thanks
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.1
*
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of some areas. When a user logs in they are put
into their afs space automagically.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't seem like I can
just rm the V#.vol can I?
Any help?
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Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei) fileserver. It doesn't seem like I can
just
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get rid of any
vols.Volume management fails on this machine.
Its the old style (non namei
transactions and then
hopefully everthing is OK again.
Hartmut
Steve Devine wrote:
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
Hartmut Reuter wrote:
Steve Devine wrote:
I committed the cardinal sin of letting a server partition fill up.
I have tried vos remove and vos zap .. I can't get
.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RW Site
server afsfs7.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RO Site
server afsfs4.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RO Site
server afsfs4.cl.msu.edu partition /vicepa RW Site
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Steve Devine wrote:
I had a partition fail .. corrupted disk etc. Unable to recover.
Several RW vols on it.
So I restore the volumes and now I have this ( below ):
Two instances of RW vols on same machine and partition.
I think the vldb is out of sysnc with the volserver.
I think this calls
it showed all vols as On-line yet I had to salvage over a dozen
that I have found so far.
I get waiting for busy volume errors.
Any advice how I can locate vols on a fileserver that need salvaging
short of just biting the bullet and salvaging the whole partition.?
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Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have switched some of our servers over to binaries compiled
with fast
restart.
Others may disagree, but my opinion is that Fast Restart is not yet
ready for production use
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Steven Jenkins wrote:
On 6/28/07, *Steve Devine* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
put the extra compile
requirements on a what is basically a fileserver?
We can run the client on any thing we want and we do. Some of the OS's
are Solaris (sparc and Intel) Suse 10X, Fedora 5 and 6. Windows XP and Vista
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it will run is if I run it from the command line
without the server line.
/usr/afs/bin/buserver
then it seems to be happy.
We don't run multiple db servers so maybe it doesn't like the server tag
when there is only one db?
Any thoughts?
/sd
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that catastrophe can strike but all you can do is
keep good backups and follow best practices when dealing with your servers.
/sd
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file have to exist as well to fix this.
/sd
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Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Environment:
Volserver is OpenAFS 1.4.2 built 2007-02-19
OS is Suse 10.2
Server has an Iscsi enclosure on a private ip address (192.168.0.9)
I put NetRestrict file in place in /usr/afs/local/
inside file I put one line
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Environment:
Volserver is OpenAFS 1.4.2 built 2007-02-19
OS is Suse 10.2
Server has an Iscsi enclosure on a private ip address (192.168.0.9)
I put
-remove
Could not remove server 192.168.0.24 from the VLDB
VLDB: volume Id exists in the vldb
**
Gives me the above.
Thanks
/sd
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.
cp /export/home/sdevine/testfile2.tes ./
afs: failed to store file (144)
cp: ./testfile2.tes: write: Too many references: cannot splice
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Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Steve Devine wrote:
Anyone ever see this?
I can move a small file 1Meg of but a larger one like this 19Meg file
testfile.tes gives me the error below.
I have tried this on several clients it seems to be exclusive to the
volume. the Volume has lots
modules_prepare
Here's my configure line:
./configure --enable-transarc-paths --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux26
--enable-fast-restart --enable-bitmap-later
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does the server salvage those vols that need salvaging? Is
salvage still an automatic process or will it require intervention on
our part?
Thanks
/sd
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Sean and I are working on the same issue.
This is a Solaris 10 X86 it works fine on Sol 8 sparc.
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with OpenAfs 1.3.8
Any ideas?
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Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006, Steve Devine wrote:
We have had some odd behavior with some x86 clients (linux)
User will be unable to write, insert or delete in the root of their own
personal afs space. If they move up one directory they can write,
insert and delete ok.
So
We are considering buying a Dell AMD server.
Has anyone built a client on this yet? We would likely use Solaris 10
or RedHat.
I have yet to try a amd so I don't know what types of issues that might
pop up.
Thanks
/sd
Steve Devine
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Marcus Watts wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060922)
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: OpenAFS-Info openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: [OpenAFS] AMD clients
Sender: [EMAIL
to replace the afs client with every kernel update.
Thanks
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical
is not in the
10.1 release its hard to believe it's not gone for good.
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as the the server hostname
remains the same.
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and doesn't
seem as effective.
Also It nice to know that your afscache will never choke out your
filesystems.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental
.
Just let afs do it. I move volumes all the time and my users don't even
know it.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half
'pushed' down and replaces old files.
This is helpful to change printcap , hosts files; etc.
What methods / utility's are others using to keep machines configuration
files current?
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clients accessing a fileserver, you
should set parameter y to x*30)
Chris
Or perhaps since its possible to select -S(small) -M(Medium - Default)
or -L(Large), some guidance on what constitutes a Large configuration
verses a Small or Medium would be helpful.
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software on Suse 9.3
We compiled it ourselves.
As for the client we have user Suse's rpms for those.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half
We are reviewing our DR strategy and it would be nice if we had the
current online docs in pdf format.
Do these exist?
Given the type of disaster we may not be able to reach openafs.org.
I guess I can do some wgets and build my own but maybe I don't have to...
Thanks
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I tried once late yesterday and still again today no response.
Whats up?
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half
?
Thanks
/sd
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical.
- Yogi Berra
^ nasty to me.
If you were paying big dollars for this software you would never even be
allowed to communicate with its developers .. you would just be told to
stand over in the corner and wait. :-)
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space. So similar sized storage media are a good idea.
/sd
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical.
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-windows.
My own preference would be to run the same version of software on all
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half
compiled with?
Thanks,
Josh
Build it from source and use --enable-largefile-fileserver
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Baseball is ninety percent mental
https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
I have some notes on what we did when we migrated here:
http://msu.edu/service/afs/migrate/notes-onkdc-setup.pdf
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Over the weekend one of our admins deleted a pts group. Is there any
easy way to restore just one pts group with its member ids?
IE .. we have backups of the pts database but to put it in place we will
lose pts data changes since the last backup.
Thanks
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Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other
el module
(--disable-kernel-module).
My 2 Cents: I wouldnt build / run the client on a fileserver anyways.
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Baseball is ninety percent me
Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is 2 gig still the limit for files?
No, 2GB files are supported if you build with
--enable-largefile-fileserver.
How about Vols.
Volumes have never been limited to 2GB. Volumes have not had an effective
limit
Is 2 gig still the limit for files?
How about Vols.
Thanks
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generated. To get dynroot to
generate
the cell aliases as well, create a file named CellAlias in your
configuration directory (/usr/vice/etc, /etc/openafs, whatever the
packages use) containing:
mountpoint alias
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to this.
Any ideas? Suggestions?
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Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However on Fedora 4 (Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz))
running OpenAFS 1.4.0 built 2005-10-23
ccmr-mlafs-1 afs]# cd /afs
ccmr-mlafs-1 afs]# ls -lta
total 18
drwxr-xr-x 25 root root 4096 Nov 21 15:23 ..
drwxr-xr-x4 root root
to OpenAfs two years ago (just tar up the dbs and move em) and
ran a mixed fileserver cell for over a year.
Its was seamless and painless. We got the cell swapped over to OpenAfs
before jumping to k5.
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Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
convention to hang on to ..
I would rather my admins had to remember to add the /admin to their
principal when doing admin work. I'd rather have a little inconvience
than a large headache.
/sd
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Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
506
of the kdc and converting the existing ka
database to Kerberos 5
http://msu.edu/service/afs/migrate/notes-onkdc-setup.pdf
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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
506 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1042
1-517-432-7327
Baseball is ninety
fileserver and when the
server gets wedged the clients hang. Why these clients can't find the
real volumes is beyond me.
vos exam root.cell tells me that these volumes are not on the affected
fileserver and that they are where I expect them to be.
Any thoughts on why this is happening.
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Here is the bug id .. don't know if the link is still good.
http://grand.central.org/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=17990
However upgrading to 1.3.82 fixed it.
/sd
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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
301 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824
the feather thing might be there somewhere ... :-D
/sd
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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
301 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1042
1-517-432-7327
Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half is physical.
- Yogi Berra
Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Looks like we are getting a SAN. Anyone out there using a SAN for your
afs file servers?
Yup, we're using SAN pretty extensively.
Any gotchas out there? My understanding is that the lun looks like an
attached local
are fiber and the San fabric will be fiber as well.
Any config suggestions ?
/sd
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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
301 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1042
1-517-432-7327
Baseball is ninety percent mental; the other half
the bat is do you want to
give root access to your cell over to a web client?
Its kinda scary.
/sd
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Steve Devine
Storage Systems
Academic Computing Network Services
Michigan State University
301 Computer Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1042
1-517-432-7327
Baseball is ninety percent mental
?
Fakeka runs in the place of kaserver:
/usr/local/sbin/fakeka
Any references, links and patience are greatly appreciated.
Michael
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