Hi Stephan, we have been getting our clients from the Stanford U. repo
which is, as you say, old. We are switching to auristor clients now,
but still have some old OpenAFS clients.
Renata
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, Stephan Wiesand wrote:
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>> On 25.Jul 2018, at 18:30, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
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>> O
> On 25.Jul 2018, at 18:30, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
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> On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 09:25:18AM -0700, Renata Maria Dart wrote:
>> Hi, we just now are seeing problems with centos 7.5 and Openafs 1.6.8
>> where you can cat or run an executable in AFS, but you cannot ls it.
>> Is this what is being refe
Thanks Ben,
Renata
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 09:25:18AM -0700, Renata Maria Dart wrote:
>> Hi, we just now are seeing problems with centos 7.5 and Openafs 1.6.8
>> where you can cat or run an executable in AFS, but you cannot ls it.
>> Is this what is be
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 09:25:18AM -0700, Renata Maria Dart wrote:
> Hi, we just now are seeing problems with centos 7.5 and Openafs 1.6.8
> where you can cat or run an executable in AFS, but you cannot ls it.
> Is this what is being referred to as the enotdir issue that is now
> fixed in the 1.8.0
Hi, we just now are seeing problems with centos 7.5 and Openafs 1.6.8
where you can cat or run an executable in AFS, but you cannot ls it.
Is this what is being referred to as the enotdir issue that is now
fixed in the 1.8.0 OpenAFS tree?
Thanks,
Renata
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