If you have a machine that is still broken (or a backup of such a
machine), I would like to see the AFSCache file (prior to the fs flushall).
On 5/21/2012 3:01 PM, Christian wrote:
> Jeffrey,
>
> hm. In all cases observed so far, we have been able to eliminate this
> issue by installing the lates
Jeffrey,
hm. In all cases observed so far, we have been able to eliminate this
issue by installing the latest version of the windows client and by
doing a "fs flushall". I'll let you know whether it reappears on those
machines. Thanks,
Christian
On 18.05.2012 14:55, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
T
The lack of event log messages is good in that it indicates that
the afsd_service is not experiencing communication
issues with your file servers and volumes are not inaccessible.
The troubleshooting section of the Release Notes which are installed
on each OpenAFS client machine provides hints on
I can see these three:
OpenAFS Start Pending. Version OpenAFS_1.7.1300.
OpenAFS Running. RDR interface
Security Level is Crypt.
All at system startup. Nothing else. BTW, the machine is configured to
use freelance and use DNS to look for dbservers. Thanks,
Christian
On 18.05.2012 07:25, Jeff
Are there any "AFS Client" messages in the Windows Application Event
Log?
On Thursday, May 17, 2012 7:13:26 PM, Christian wrote:
> All,
>
> we are seeing some weird "access denied" issues with windows clients
> in our cell (iqo.uni-hannover.de). One example is openafs 1.7.13 64
> bit. I have toke
All,
we are seeing some weird "access denied" issues with windows clients in
our cell (iqo.uni-hannover.de). One example is openafs 1.7.13 64 bit. I
have tokens, can access certain volumes using explorer, but others give
me "permission denied", although I can access them under linux.
Sometime