[OpenAFS] Fedora 15 bugs

Dan Scott danieljamesscott@gmail.com
Wed, 8 Jun 2011 13:43:04 -0400


Hi,

I have Fedora 15 running with OpenAFS and SELinux enabled - it seems
to be working OK.

I saw this message in the client logs a couple of times:
Jun  8 03:32:02 pc35 systemd[1]: [/etc/rc.d/init.d/openafs:12] PID
file not absolute. Ignoring.

It does appear to segfault occasionally, but only when I start the afsd pro=
cess.

I'm also getting errors (which appear to be caused by my client) on
the AFS fileserver (Running Fedora 14, OpenAFS 1.4):

Mon Jun  6 14:44:43 2011 BreakDelayedCallbacks FAILED for host
192.168.1.35:42128 which IS UP.  Connection from 192.168.1.35:42128.
Possible network or routing failure.
Mon Jun  6 14:44:43 2011 MultiProbe failed to find new address for
host 192.168.1.35:42128
Mon Jun  6 16:48:00 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.35:42128
Mon Jun  6 20:03:56 2011 CheckHost_r: Probing all interfaces of host
192.168.1.160:7001 failed, code -01
Mon Jun  6 22:24:52 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.35:7001
Tue Jun  7 04:46:46 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack failed for host
3e2e14f0 (192.168.1.35:7001)
Tue Jun  7 04:46:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:46:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:46:46 2011 CallPreamble: Couldn't get CPS. Too many lockers
Tue Jun  7 04:47:46 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack failed for host
3e2e1148 (192.168.1.35:7001)
Tue Jun  7 04:47:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:47:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:47:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:47:46 2011 CallPreamble: Couldn't get CPS. Too many lockers
Tue Jun  7 04:48:46 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack failed for host
3e2e14f0 (192.168.1.35:7001)
Tue Jun  7 04:48:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:48:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:48:46 2011 CB: new identity for host 192.168.1.35:7001,
deleting(1 0 0076fe4f-0c37-1de9-bf-2d-00000000aa77 )
Tue Jun  7 04:48:46 2011 CallPreamble: Couldn't get CPS. Too many lockers
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 CallPostamble: null ahost for thost
192.168.1.35:7001 (3e2e1148)
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 FindClient: stillborn client
30022550(482c2a58); conn f401f780 (host 192.168.1.35:7001) had client
30022480(482c2a58)
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 CallPostamble: null ahost for thost
192.168.1.35:7001 (3e2e1148)
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 FindClient: stillborn client
300226f0(482c2a58); conn f401f780 (host 192.168.1.35:7001) had client
30022480(482c2a58)
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 FindClient: stillborn client
30021ed0(482c2a58); conn f401f780 (host 192.168.1.35:7001) had client
30022480(482c2a58)
Tue Jun  7 04:49:05 2011 CallPostamble: null ahost for thost
192.168.1.35:7001 (3e2e1148)
Tue Jun  7 06:50:46 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.35:7001
Tue Jun  7 13:46:42 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.36:7001
Tue Jun  7 15:37:38 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.150:7001
Tue Jun  7 18:13:34 2011 CB: RCallBackConnectBack (host.c) failed for
host 192.168.1.35:7001

I filed a few bugs with Fedora about some SELinux problems that I had
initially - I believe that they have been fixed now.

Thanks,

Dan Scott

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 13:34,  <omalleys@msu.edu> wrote:
> I assume no, but I will ask anyway. Do you have selinux enabled?
>
> Quoting Jack Neely <jjneely@pams.ncsu.edu>:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I'm building OpenAFS packages on Fedora 15 and having some trouble
>> getting 1.6.0-pre6 working well. =A0Consistently, afsd is segfaulting to
>> some degree. =A0Dmesg reveals:
>>
>> =A0 =A0afsd[1319]: segfault at 0 ip 4e4476de sp bf912864 error 4 in
>> libc-2.14.so[4e3df000+185000]
>>
>> Although the AFS service seems to start.
>>
>> I've gathered all the debug information, core dumps, and the packages
>> I'm using here:
>>
>> =A0 =A0http://callandor.unity.ncsu.edu/~slack/openafs/20110608/
>>
>> The coredump-abrt-1301.tar.bz2 contains the coredump and other
>> information recorded by ABRT.
>>
>> Jack
>>
>> --
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>> Linux Czar, OIT Campus Linux Services
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