[OpenAFS] Problems with OpenAFS 1.3.79 and Kernel 2.11.5

Mike McCabe mccabemt@clarkson.edu
Sun, 24 Apr 2005 08:29:16 -0400


You might want to try compiling without any optimizations to.

Mike

Björn Ruberg wrote:

>Hello,
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>>After /afs is unmounted and afsd -shutdown has been run? Did they work?
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>I tried both and it doesn't help. I am not able to kill the afs-services too. 
>afsd -shutdown executes without errors, but it doesn't work.
>The PC will only shutdown correctly when afs has been started and it had been 
>used. It tries three times to unmount some filesystems and after that it 
>shutdown.
>If afs hasn't been used during the session, the shutdown process locks at some 
>point and I can only reset.
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>>Willing to try a daily snapshot?
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>I there is a good chance that it helps me, I would.
>If there is no other way. Perhaps downgrading to another version that worked?
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>>Problem 3 can be caused by a number of different things.  One is that
>>for some unknown reason the PAM module isn't being built at all.  The
>>other is that the system is looking for a module by the different name.
>>In my experience you can just symlink the pam module to the correct
>>filename if necessary.
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>But what is the correct filename?
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>>For problem 2 what kernel are you running?  Are you running the Gentoo
>>Sources or a plain vanilla kernel.  I've always had problems running
>>gentoo sources with Open AFS, even with the 2.4 kernel.
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>Yes, I run the Gentoo-Sources. I always found them very good and I don't want 
>to switch to vanilla if I can avoid it.
>I can take out some of the patches out of the Gentoo-Sources, when I know, 
>which might be problematic.
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>Thanks for you help, Mike and Derrick.
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