[OpenAFS] New windows problem..

Christopher Arnold chris@pictage.com
Thu, 17 Apr 2003 15:00:44 -0700


James D. Nurmi (afs) wrote:

>Anyhow, what happens is that when they login, they're merely presented
with the oh-so fantastic box "AFS not finished starting, retry /
cancel"  if you cancel, and >use the control applet to start and stop
it, it "appears" (as in the label changes) to start up... any attempt to
login however, is greeted with
>"AFS service may not be started"


We have a similar set up here: about 60 windows clients, 40 redhat
clients, and 15 redhat afsservers..

couple of questions:

1. do you use local mount points or global mount points for your windows
clients?
2. do multiple people frequently log into the same computer?
3. do you get the same "cannot start AFS" message when you log into the
same machine as an administrator?

We've been trying to debug a few of these sorts of problems and it
generally seems to boil down to one of two
scenarios: a. user permissions don't allow them to mount a drive or b.
conflicts involving global/local mount point settings.




> Here's one that I've yet to find documentation on (and if anybody has
> send it my way! :-))
>
> We have an AFS installation on a relatively low-load high-volume (as
> in storage space requirements) deployment...
> 2 file servers
> 1 (seperate) DB server (also running kerberos v5)
>
>
> We have on the order of 30 users (and adding more, but not
> substantially more), and now two of them (relatively simultaniosly)
> began experiencing the same error in the last couple of days.
>
> Both are fairly new XP machines, with sufficient ram, diskspace, etc.
>
>
>
> Attached is a 2k afsd_init.log, in which i see nothing terribly out of
> the ordinairy that I see.
>
> If I'm on my desktop, I can auth to either user (given their
> password), and have no issues (other than a changed ACL of course)...
>
> Only other thought, is both of them seem to pop up with the "Offline
> file manager" which seems to be trying to help the system operate in a
> disconnected state....
>
>
> Any help would be much obliged
>
> James Nurmi
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>12:26:52 PM: Create log file
>12:26:52 PM: Created log file
>12:26:52 PM: osi_InitDebug code 0
>12:26:52 PM: gethostname econ-010
>12:26:52 PM: Default LAN adapter number
>12:26:52 PM: Cache size 204800
>12:26:52 PM: Default chunk size 15
>12:26:52 PM: Defaulting to 2 background daemons
>12:26:52 PM: Defaulting to 4 server threads
>12:26:52 PM: Default status cache size 1000
>12:26:52 PM: Logoff token transfer on by default
>12:26:52 PM: Default logoff token transfer timeout 10 seconds
>12:26:52 PM: Default root volume name root.afs
>12:26:52 PM: Default cache path C:\AFSCache
>12:26:52 PM: Set for stand-alone service
>12:26:52 PM: Session startups will be recorded in the Event Log
>12:26:52 PM: Default trace buffer size 5000
>12:26:52 PM: Default sys name i386_nt40
>12:26:52 PM: Default SecurityLevel is clear
>12:26:52 PM: osi_LogCreate log addr 323ec8
>12:26:52 PM: First Network address 80adada1 SubnetMask fffffc00
>12:26:52 PM: rx_Init code 0
>12:26:52 PM: rx_NewService addr 327ac0
>12:26:52 PM: rx_NewService addr 327ee8
>12:26:52 PM: rx_StartServer
>12:26:52 PM: RPC server listening
>12:26:52 PM: cm_InitDCache code 0
>12:26:52 PM: cm_InitDNS 0
>12:26:52 PM: cm_GetRootCellName code 0 rcn econ.vt.edu
>12:26:52 PM: cm_GetCell addr 992ac8
>12:26:52 PM: cm_GetVolumeByName code 0 root vol 992bd0
>12:26:52 PM: cm_GetSCache code 0 scache 32a0e8
>12:26:52 PM: cm_InitDaemon
>12:26:52 PM: Netbios NCBRESET lana 0 succeeded
>12:26:52 PM: Netbios NCBADDNAME lana=0 code=0 retcode=0 complete=0
>12:26:52 PM: Netbios NCBADDNAME added new name >ECON-010-AFS    <
>12:26:52 PM: smb_Init
>  
>

-- 
Christopher Arnold
System Administrator
Pictage, Inc.