Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-27 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Hi, i want to thank you for answer and feedback that restoring and mounting works at another system Ubuntu 12.04 , kernel 3.2.0, afs-client 1.6.17. regards, Andreas smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 6/21/2016 9:08 AM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: > >> The other question that comes to mind is, what are the ACLs on the root >> directory of the user.test volume? Does the current user have at least >> lookup permission? > yes, i mounted the restored volume to a folder "user.test" in my user > afs

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Hi Kostas, > Hi, > > On my site, such behaviour by ls was the result of client AFSd cache > being trashed, eg by cache partition running out of space. Maybe worth > checking it out. fs getcacheparms AFS using 1187 of the cache's available 10 1K byte blocks. Andreas smime.p7s Description:

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Hi, > By any chance was the mount point created before the "user.test" volume > was restored or was the volume restored, removed, and restored again? No. > > I'm thinking the client might have cached a volume id for "user.test" > that is no longer valid. If that is the case, try > > fs

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 6/21/2016 5:10 AM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: > >> What does the log of the afs fileserver tell you, on which the volume >> resist? > On afs server: > > FileLog: > fssync: breaking all call backs for volume 536875364 > > VolserLog: > Volser: CreateVolume: volume 536875364 (user.test) created >>

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Kostas Liakakis
Hi, On my site, such behaviour by ls was the result of client AFSd cache being trashed, eg by cache partition running out of space. Maybe worth checking it out. -K. On 06/21/2016 12:10 PM, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: >> What does the log of the afs fileserver tell you, on which the volume >> resist?

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
> What does the log of the afs fileserver tell you, on which the volume > resist? On afs server: FileLog: fssync: breaking all call backs for volume 536875364 VolserLog: Volser: CreateVolume: volume 536875364 (user.test) created > Looks like the user.test volume is not online. vos examine

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Lars Schimmer
On 2016-06-21 10:26, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: > >> Try to salvage that volume/partition. > Ok. No change. What does the log of the afs fileserver tell you, on which the volume resist? Looks like the user.test volume is not online. MfG, Lars Schimmer --

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
> Try to salvage that volume/partition. Ok. No change. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature

Re: [OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Lars Schimmer
On 2016-06-21 09:30, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: > Hi, > > vos restore -server xyz -partition a -name user.test -file > /san/xyz_full_backup_volume > > vos listvldb user.test: > > user.test > RWrite: 536875364 > number of sites -> 1 >server .. partition /vicepa RW Site > > "fs

[OpenAFS] Problem restore / mount volume

2016-06-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Hi, vos restore -server xyz -partition a -name user.test -file /san/xyz_full_backup_volume vos listvldb user.test: user.test RWrite: 536875364 number of sites -> 1 server .. partition /vicepa RW Site "fs mkmount -dir user.test -vol user.test" in my directory in afs rw path.