From ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com Sat Jan 27 08:13:25 2007
From: ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com (ranjith silva)
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 00:13:25 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [info-afs] Can anybody explain this error
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I had try to install OpenAFS on serveral times , i tried on ubuntu 6.06, debian 2.6.8-2-326 kernel but it propmpt same error message when i'm going to execute
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl.
It says
fs: You don’t have the required access rights on ’/afs/'
Can you explain on this error . I followed many different guids but same error again and again.
kiinit and aklog is issuing tickets and tokens properly. And admin user is in administrators group.
I saw in maling list "if kinit admin/admin then aklog to admin.admin"
i tried it by adding admin/admin principal and creating a user admin.admin with administrative privileges it also doesn't work.
What is this error.......Is any body got a error message like this and able to figure this out.
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I had try to install OpenAFS on serveral times , i tried on ubuntu 6.06, debian 2.6.8-2-326 kernel but it propmpt same error message when i'm going to execute
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl.
It says
fs: You don’t have the required access rights on ’/afs/'
Can you explain on this error . I followed many different guids but same error again and again.
kiinit and aklog is issuing tickets and tokens properly. And admin user is in administrators group.
I saw in maling list "if kinit admin/admin then aklog to admin.admin"
i tried it by adding admin/admin principal and creating a user admin.admin with administrative privileges it also doesn't work.
What is this error.......Is any body got a error message like this and able to figure this out.
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From ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com Sat Jan 27 08:13:53 2007
From: ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com (ranjith silva)
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 00:13:53 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [info-afs] Can anybody explain this error
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I had try to install OpenAFS on serveral times , i tried on ubuntu 6.06, debian 2.6.8-2-326 kernel but it propmpt same error message when i'm going to execute
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl.
It says
fs: You don’t have the required access rights on ’/afs/'
Can you explain on this error . I followed many different guids but same error again and again.
kiinit and aklog is issuing tickets and tokens properly. And admin user is in administrators group.
I saw in maling list "if kinit admin/admin then aklog to admin.admin"
i tried it by adding admin/admin principal and creating a user admin.admin with administrative privileges it also doesn't work.
What is this error.......Is any body got a error message like this and able to figure this out.
Thank you.............
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I had try to install OpenAFS on serveral times , i tried on ubuntu 6.06, debian 2.6.8-2-326 kernel but it propmpt same error message when i'm going to execute
fs setacl /afs system:anyuser rl.
It says
fs: You don’t have the required access rights on ’/afs/'
Can you explain on this error . I followed many different guids but same error again and again.
kiinit and aklog is issuing tickets and tokens properly. And admin user is in administrators group.
I saw in maling list "if kinit admin/admin then aklog to admin.admin"
i tried it by adding admin/admin principal and creating a user admin.admin with administrative privileges it also doesn't work.
What is this error.......Is any body got a error message like this and able to figure this out.
Thank you.............
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From ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com Mon Jan 29 03:44:00 2007
From: ranjith_pgs@yahoo.com (ranjith silva)
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 19:44:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [info-afs] Thanks For Reply.
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Hi Mike,
I tried as you suggest but it didn't work . Same error
"fs: You don't have the required access rights on '/afs/s' ".
According to mtab AFS is mounted wirh read and write permissions.
/dev/sda4 /vicepa ext2 rw,loop=/dev/loop/0 0 0
AFS /afs afs rw 1 3
And user is in administrative group
pt_util -members
system:administrators 130/20 -204 -204 -204
admin/admin 1
admin.admin 2
I can get tickets and tokens, where can be the wrong.........
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Hi Mike,
I tried as you suggest but it didn't work . Same error
"fs: You don't have the required access rights on '/afs/s' ".
According to mtab AFS is mounted wirh read and write permissions.
/dev/sda4 /vicepa ext2 rw,loop=/dev/loop/0 0 0
AFS /afs afs rw 1 3
And user is in administrative group
pt_util -members
system:administrators 130/20 -204 -204 -204
admin/admin 1
admin.admin 2
I can get tickets and tokens, where can be the wrong.........
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From Michael.Kazar@verizon.net Sat Jan 27 11:41:53 2007
From: Michael.Kazar@verizon.net (Michael Kazar)
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 06:41:53 -0500
Subject: [info-afs] Can anybody explain this error
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At 03:13 AM 1/27/2007, ranjith silva wrote:
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and then use vol release to release a new version of root.afs.&n=
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volume ( "fs checkb" might force this, but it happens
periodically or on reboot), you're in business.
I'm sure a more current reader of info-afs can correct any errors in =
the
above, but I figured I'd send this, since I haven't seen a reply
yet.
Mike
At 03:13 AM 1/27/2007, ranjith silva wrote:
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kiinit and aklog is issuing tickets and tokens properly. And admin us=
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I saw in maling list "if kinit admin/admin then aklog to
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i tried it by adding admin/admin principal and creating a user
admin.admin with administrative privileges it also doesn't=20
work.
What is this error.......Is any body got a error message like this an=
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able to figure this out.
Thank you.............
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