Hi, On Tuesday 12 August 2003 11:07 am, poeml@cmdline.net wrote:
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 11:42:57AM -0500, Benjamin P Myers wrote:
I'm using the openafs-1.2.8-24 rpm from the 8.2 distribution on 8.1 Pro and have noticed a few problems (maybe 8.1 related, maybe not) and wonder if anybody using 8.2 has experienced similar problems:
Anyway, you can try the following packages of 1.2.10, built for 8.2 and 8.1, if you like so:
ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/MD5SUMS ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/km_afs-1.2.10-8.i586.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs-1.2.10-8.i586.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs-1.2.10-8.src.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs-client-1.2.10-8.i 586.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs-devel-1.2.10-8.i5 86.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs-server-1.2.10-8.i 586.rpm ftp://bubi.poeml.de/pub/packages/openafs/8.1-i386/openafs.changes
Thanks for the packages. They worked great after I knew to get rid of my libafs-1.2.8, and THIS_CELL_SERVER_NAME for CellServDB is nice. Now aklog works OOB.
3) once you make the modifications to /etc/init.d/afs-client or indeed if you run /usr/sbin/afsd manually, it seems that a disk cache will not work. I get a segmentation fault just after afsd creates it's directories in the cache. I've tried a 50MB cache just in the root partition (reiserfs), also a few different sized caches with filesystems mounted via the loop device of types ext2 and reiserfs. I've ended up just using the memory cache, but I think a larger (ala 3Gig) disk cache is a better choice, so I'm a little dissapointed.
ext2/ext3 work as cache, reiserfs does not, whether loopback or other filesystems work I do not know.
Here's where I'm still having trouble, though. I converted a swap partition /dev/sda3 to ext2 and am mounting it on /var/cache/openafs. I run afsd: modprobe libafs... /usr/sbin/afsd -nosettime -verbose and get this: ... doSweepAFSCache: Deleting '/var/cache/openafs/D8/V16789' doSweepAFSCache: Deleting '/var/cache/openafs/D8/V16790' doSweepAFSCache: Deleting '/var/cache/openafs/D8/V16791' doSweepAFSCache: Deleting '/var/cache/openafs/D8/V16792' afsd: 12897 out of 12897 data cache files found in sweep 1. Segmentation fault I get the same thing if I run it via /etc/init.d/afs-client. but the memory cache still works great. Any ideas? Thanks. -Ben