Looks like the mount points are all # (no%) and rooot.affs & root.cell have
disappeared.
Will vos dump everything and remount all.
The strangest thing is that some some machines the # mount points are
writable;
ted
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Marc Dionne wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 1
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 19:51, Ted Creedon wrote:
> I'm upgrading my Linux bpxes to open suse 12.1 RC2 (3.1.0-1.1)
I wouldn't recommend running a 3.1 kernel with OpenAFS 1.6.0. There's
a bug that will eventually cause your system to hang under load. It
is fixed in the master branch, and will be
I'm upgrading my Linux bpxes to open suse 12.1 RC2 (3.1.0-1.1)
While openafs-1.6.0 compiles & installs OK the /afs/.creedon.biz file
system gets mounted RO
Other 1.6.0 versions of the client on other boxes with older kernels still
are writable but the newer 1.6.0 client doesn't
seem to work on k