[OpenAFS] Volume and mount point data consistency questions
Tim Gaastra
tim@gaastra.net
Wed, 3 Apr 2002 23:58:07 -0800
On the subject of the previous email, I seem to have been able to
correct the problem, but not without deleting all the replication sites,
rebooting the AFS server and then using fs rmmount on the remaining
nodes that returned as "no such device"... Obviously this is a
sub-optimal solution...
Any way of doing this without the removal of replication and the reboot?
(As for creating these problems in the first place, I guess I just need
to be a bit more rigorous in creating and using the ".<mountpoint> RW
versions of all the mount points.
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[mailto:openafs-info-admin@openafs.org] On Behalf Of Tim Gaastra
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:32 PM
To: openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: [OpenAFS] Volume and mount point data consistency questions
I've been playing around with OpenAFS in a test environment the past few
days and after much volume creation, renaming, replication site adding,
and deleting, along with fs mount points, I've created a few
"artifacts".
It would be nice to know how to actually correct these, but the system
seems to not actually acknowledge them.
1. I have a replication volume that shows up in "vos listvol" which
otherwise the system doesn't believe exists:
root.cell.readonly 536870916 RO 2 K On-line
It's a leftover from attempting replication. I'd like to strike it from
the system, but vos remove doesn't see it. Interestingly, there is a
real root.cell.readonly on the same partition, that IS the replication
volume. It of course has a different ID.
2. I also have a couple of mount points that exist for volumes that no
longer exist. If I attempt to issue fs rmmount for them, I get the
statement:
fs: You can not change a backup or readonly volume
What is the best way to "cleanse" these anomalies?
--
Tim Gaastra
"His name is Troll: He fights for the lUsers"
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