OK. The problem is solved. Apparently, the student's computer
had MS Loopback Adapter on it, but it was disabled. Once they
selected it from the "Network Adapters" area and right-clicked
to get a menu and selected "Enable", OpenAFS started working.
John Boyland
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:20:26 -0500
John Tang Boyland wrote:
> nbstat is not found as an executable, so I wasn't able to run "nbstat
> -S"
nbtstat, not nbstat
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:05:29 -0500
John Tang Boyland wrote:
> No, he isn't using a VPN or any other network adapter.
>
> Neither was the other person (32 bit).
> What is ktc error and why does it happen at the very end, just before
> aklog stores the ticket?
The error is saying that aklog canno
> Mickey Lane wrote:
> ] > says John Tang Boyland
> ] >=20
> ] > I have a student who is unable to get AFS tokens using NIM.
> ] > (It does get kerberos tickets).
> ] >=20
> ] > So I tested using the aklog in a command window:
> ] >=20
> ] > This is using openafs version is 1.5.77 (64 bit)
> ] > o
Mickey Lane wrote:
] > says John Tang Boyland
] >=20
] > I have a student who is unable to get AFS tokens using NIM.
] > (It does get kerberos tickets).
] >=20
] > So I tested using the aklog in a command window:
] >=20
] > This is using openafs version is 1.5.77 (64 bit)
] > on a brand-new Windows
See: http://www.mail-archive.com/openafs-info@openafs.org/msg32311.html
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 11:24:01 -0500
John Tang Boyland wrote:
> aklog: ktc 7 (11862791) while obtaining tokens for cell cs.uwm.edu
I thought aklog was fixed to give better error messages than that...
$ translate_et 11862791
11862791 (ktc).7 = Cache Manager is not initialized / afsd is not running