[OpenAFS] vos replication being strange.

Steve Devine sdevine@msu.edu
Fri, 06 May 2005 08:32:12 -0400


Horst Birthelmer wrote:

>
> On May 6, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Eric Bennett wrote:
>
>> Both 2.6.8-2-k7 debian standard kernels (debian sarge)
>>
>> a worrying update;
>>
>> corvus:~# vos listvol corvus
>> corvus:~# vos listvol raven
>> Total number of volumes on server raven partition /vicepa: 4
>> root.afs.readonly                 536870916 RO        169 K On-line
>> root.cell.readonly                536870919 RO          5 K On-line
>> service.readonly                  536870925 RO      30430 K On-line
>> user.readonly                     536870922 RO        269 K On-line
>>
>> Total volumes onLine 4 ; Total volumes offLine 0 ; Total busy 0
>>
>>
>> No volumes on corvus?
>>
>
> Now, I think that's the reason for your error "-bash: cd: service: 
> Connection timed out" you posted earlier. Your volumes on 'corvus' are 
> either gone or unaccessable by the clients.
> The first is very easy to check. Take a look into you AFS partition if 
> the partition mounted there is still there. Which means if you see any 
> files in there the physical access to your partition is working.
> For the second one if you can afford some out time, you can just 
> restart the filserver by using the "bos restart" command and let those 
> volumes be attached again. If that doens't work just tell us what's 
> happening ;-)
>
> The question still remains how you got there...
>
> Horst

Have you checked your KeyFile on corvus ? UserList ?
/sd

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