[OpenAFS] Server shutdown...
Corey Kovacs
ckovacs@DEPAUW.EDU
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 08:36:20 -0500
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yup, the machine was set to a default restart at 4am sunday and the error was
just about that time. As for why it did not restart, that's the next mystery. By
the way, why is it neccesary to restart AFS in this manner? Is it a "just in case"
measure? I can understand the binary restart, but why have a default automated
restart at all if you are not using it?
Corey
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Well, AFS has a weekly restart at 6am Sunday. So if your shutdown
> messages are times at 6am Sunday, that would be that.
>
> As for why it's not RESTARTING, um, I don't know. It's supposed be be
> a restart at 6am, not a shutdown at 6am. The logs will say shutdown,
> but the servers should be running still (as per 'bos status').
>
> -derek
>
> Corey Kovacs <ckovacs@DEPAUW.EDU> writes:
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> > This morning I came into work ro find that my afs server had shutdown
> > services. There was a message ...
> >
> > "File server restart/shutdown recieved at...<time of shutdown>"
> > "File server has temintated normally at.. <time of shutdown>"
> >
> > Then looking through the logs BosLog
> > I see
> >
> > "<time of shutdown> Server directory access is not okay"
> >
> > I believe the access error simply reflects the shutdown, but why would
> > services simply shitdown? I've seen this happen before but services have
> >
> > always come back up almost immediately...
> >
> > Can someone tell me what would have caused this?
> >
> > Is there a list of messages and there meaning?
> >
> > Iam running openafs-1.1.1 on a redhat 7.1 box with kernel 2.4.3-12
> > (redhat flavor)
> >
> > --
> > Corey Kovacs "I know not with what weapons World War III
> > Computer Science Dept. will be fought, but World War IV will be
> > DePauw University. fought with sticks and stones."
> > 765.658.4761 - Albert Einstein
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> > This morning I came into work ro find that my afs server had shutdown
> > <br>services. There was a message ...
> > <p>"File server restart/shutdown recieved at...<time of shutdown>"
> > <br>"File server has temintated normally at.. <time of shutdown>"
> > <p>Then looking through the logs BosLog
> > <br>I see
> > <p>"<time of shutdown> Server directory access is not okay"
> > <p>I believe the access error simply reflects the shutdown, but why would
> > <br>services simply shitdown? I've seen this happen before but services
> > have
> > <br>always come back up almost immediately...
> > <p>Can someone tell me what would have caused this?
> > <p>Is there a list of messages and there meaning?
> > <p>Iam running openafs-1.1.1 on a redhat 7.1 box with kernel 2.4.3-12 (redhat
> > flavor)
> > <pre>--
> > Corey Kovacs "I know not with what weapons World War III
> > Computer Science Dept. will be fought, but World War IV will be
> > DePauw University. fought with sticks and stones."
> > 765.658.4761 - Albert Einstein</pre>
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Corey Kovacs "I know not with what weapons World War III
Computer Science Dept. will be fought, but World War IV will be
DePauw University. fought with sticks and stones."
765.658.4761 - Albert Einstein
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yup, the machine was set to a default restart at 4am sunday and the error
was
<br>just about that time. As for why it did not restart, that's the next
mystery. By
<br>the way, why is it neccesary to restart AFS in this manner? Is it a
"just in case"
<br>measure? I can understand the binary restart, but why have a default
automated
<br>restart at all if you are not using it?
<p>Corey
<p>Derek Atkins wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Well, AFS has a weekly restart at 6am Sunday.
So if your shutdown
<br>messages are times at 6am Sunday, that would be that.
<p>As for why it's not RESTARTING, um, I don't know. It's supposed
be be
<br>a restart at 6am, not a shutdown at 6am. The logs will say shutdown,
<br>but the servers should be running still (as per 'bos status').
<p>-derek
<p>Corey Kovacs <ckovacs@DEPAUW.EDU> writes:
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<br>> This morning I came into work ro find that my afs server had shutdown
<br>> services. There was a message ...
<br>>
<br>> "File server restart/shutdown recieved at...<time of shutdown>"
<br>> "File server has temintated normally at.. <time of shutdown>"
<br>>
<br>> Then looking through the logs BosLog
<br>> I see
<br>>
<br>> "<time of shutdown> Server directory access is not okay"
<br>>
<br>> I believe the access error simply reflects the shutdown, but why
would
<br>> services simply shitdown? I've seen this happen before but services
have
<br>>
<br>> always come back up almost immediately...
<br>>
<br>> Can someone tell me what would have caused this?
<br>>
<br>> Is there a list of messages and there meaning?
<br>>
<br>> Iam running openafs-1.1.1 on a redhat 7.1 box with kernel 2.4.3-12
<br>> (redhat flavor)
<br>>
<br>> --
<br>> Corey Kovacs
"I know not with what weapons World War III
<br>> Computer Science Dept. will be fought,
but World War IV will be
<br>> DePauw University.
fought with sticks and stones."
<br>> 765.658.4761
- Albert Einstein
<br>>
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<br>> This morning I came into work ro find that my afs server had shutdown
<br>> <br>services. There was a message ...
<br>> <p>"File server restart/shutdown recieved at...&lt;time of
shutdown>"
<br>> <br>"File server has temintated normally at.. &lt;time of
shutdown>"
<br>> <p>Then looking through the logs BosLog
<br>> <br>I see
<br>> <p>"&lt;time of shutdown> Server directory access is not okay"
<br>> <p>I believe the access error simply reflects the shutdown, but
why would
<br>> <br>services simply shitdown? I've seen this happen before but
services
<br>> have
<br>> <br>always come back up almost immediately...
<br>> <p>Can someone tell me what would have caused this?
<br>> <p>Is there a list of messages and there meaning?
<br>> <p>Iam running openafs-1.1.1 on a redhat 7.1 box with kernel 2.4.3-12
(redhat
<br>> flavor)
<br>> <pre>--&nbsp;
<br>> Corey Kovacs&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
"I know not with what weapons World War III
<br>> Computer Science Dept.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
will be fought, but World War IV will be
<br>> DePauw University.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
fought with sticks and stones."
<br>> 765.658.4761&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
- Albert Einstein</pre>
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'95 MIT Media Laboratory
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Processing Board (SIPB)
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Corey Kovacs "I know not with what weapons World War III
Computer Science Dept. will be fought, but World War IV will be
DePauw University. fought with sticks and stones."
765.658.4761 - Albert Einstein</pre>
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