[OpenAFS] problems with starting afs
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
01 Jul 2001 10:06:40 -0400
What kind of file system are you using for your AFS cache? IIRC,
there may have been some problems with the SuSE kernel, but I thought
those were fixed in 1.0.4.
-derek
Marco Bruschi <bruschi@hera-b.desy.de> writes:
> I have a linux machine running under suse 7.0.
> The linux version is 2.2.16.
> When I start afs I got the following output
> (afsd -verbose):
>
> Starting AFS services.....
> afsd: My home cell is 'desy.de'
> SScall(137, 28)=0 afsd: Forking rx listener daemon.
> afsd: Forking rx callback listener.
> afsd: Forking rxevent daemon.
> afsd: Forking AFS daemon.
> afsd: Forking Check Server Daemon.
> afsd: Forking 3 background daemons.
> SScall(137, 28)=0 SScall(137, 28)=0 SScall(137, 28)=0 SScall(137, 28)=0
> SScall(137, 28)=0 SScall(137, 28)=0 SScall(
> .
> .
> .
> .
> .
> .
> SScall(137, 28)=0 afsd: Sweeping workstation's AFS cache directory.
> afsd: 5000 out of 5000 data cache files found in sweep 1.
> ./afs.rc: line 183: 12831 Segmentation fault /usr/vice/etc/afsd
> ${OPTIONS}
>
> Any idea about the problem ?
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