[OpenAFS] difficulty with afsio

Timothy Balcer timothy@telmate.com
Sat, 10 Nov 2012 11:45:05 -0800


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Hey folks,

I believe I have been using it correctly, but I am having trouble using
afsio, and I don't know if it is a configuration issue locally, or
something to do with my cell configuration, etc.

The behavior is thus:

from client #1:
the RW volume cannot be read from or written to with afsio. The command
returns with "No such file or directory"
the RO volume CAN be read with afsio (which is why I think I am using it
correctly)

In both cases, I have verified that permissions are right, and that these
directories can be used normally with the afs client.

I am using dynroot on my clients. With dynroot, the read/write and read
only volumes are available normally.

If I turn off dynroot, only the read only volume shows up in the tree, and
the read write volume is not accessible. This coincides with the afsio
problem.

So this is why I believe there may be something odd, or non standard, with
my cell configuration, and it is affecting my ability to use afsio to
write/read files to the RW volumes. afsio isn't using the afs client and is
going after things directly.

Any advice? I am free to reconfigure my cell as I need to accommodate.

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Timothy Balcer / IT Services
Telmate / San Francisco, CA
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ocally, or something to do with my cell configuration, etc.<br><br>The beha=
vior is thus:<br>
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 afsio. The command returns with &quot;No such file or directory&quot;<br>t=
he RO volume CAN be read with afsio (which is why I think I am using it cor=
rectly)<br>
<br>In both cases, I have verified that permissions are right, and that the=
se directories can be used normally with the afs client.<br><br>I am using =
dynroot on my clients. With dynroot, the read/write and read only volumes a=
re available normally.<br>
<br>If I turn off dynroot, only the read only volume shows up in the tree, =
and the read write volume is not accessible. This coincides with the afsio =
problem.<br clear=3D"all"><br>So this is why I believe there may be somethi=
ng odd, or non standard, with my cell configuration, and it is affecting my=
 ability to use afsio to write/read files to the RW volumes. afsio isn&#39;=
t using the afs client and is going after things directly.<br>
<br>Any advice? I am free to reconfigure my cell as I need to accommodate.<=
br><br>-- <br><span style=3D"border-collapse:collapse;color:rgb(102,102,102=
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=3D"#1155cc">(415) 300-4313</font><br><font color=3D"#666666">Customer Serv=
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