[OpenAFS] Error Number 11862791

Tobias Michaels tobi.michaels@gmx.de
Wed, 06 Sep 2006 17:14:54 +0200


Jeffrey Altman schrieb:
> Tobias Michaels wrote:
>
>   
>>> Tobi:
>>>
>>> When sending reports it is helpful to specify which version
>>> of a product you are using.  I am going to take a stab in the
>>> dark and guess that you performed a first time install using
>>> either 1.4.2-beta3 or 1.4.2-rc1.
>>>
>>>   CM Error 11862791 = Cache Manager is not initialized /
>>>                       afsd not running / afsd not reachable
>>>
>>>
>>>   Windows Error 0x52E = Logon failure: unknown user name or bad
>>>                         password.
>>>
>>> If this was a first time install of one of those two versions
>>> of OpenAFS there is a registry value that was not properly constructed.
>>>
>>>   [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\MSV1_0]
>>>     "BackConnectionHostNames"=multi-sz
>>>
>>> You should upgrade to 1.4.2-rc2 and then remove this value from the
>>> registry and allow it to be re-created correctly.
>>>
>>> If that is not your problem, then we will need to know a great deal
>>> more about your machine and the domain infrastructure to which it
>>> belongs.  In particular, do you log in to the machine with a password
>>> or do you use a smartcard or a MIT Kerberos realm or something else.
>>>
>>> Jeffrey Altman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Hi Jeffrey,
>> i was using version 1.4.1. I did what you told me, uninstalled the
>> v1.4.1 und installed v1.4.2-rc2
>> I checked my registry, but there is only the Lsa-Folder, I don't have
>> the MSV1_0 subfolder. What shall I do now?
>>
>> About the domain infrastructure: I try to use the afs-server of my
>> university via internet with a vpn-client from cisco systems running in
>> the background, but as I mentioned before it works fine with my laptop
>> and openafs1.4.1
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tobi
>>     
>
> I have never seen a Windows configuration that does not have the MSV1_0
> key.  Try creating that key and see if the behavior improves.  The
> MSV1_0 key contains the options necessary for negotiating NTLM
> authentication.  If the key doesn't exist then the afs client service
> will detect an error and will not create it.
>
> Jeffrey Altman
>   
Thanks very much Jeffrey,
creating that key manually and restarting the client solved the problem! 
I can remember that I, while trying to install and uninstall several 
versions of openafs, deleted some afs keys by hand from the registry. 
Maybe I caused the problem by myself.

Thanks again

Tobi