[OpenAFS-port-darwin] AFS Server on Apple Xserve
Valerio Luccio
valerio@cns.nyu.edu
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 11:36:58 -0400
I apologize if I send this on two lists, but I'm getting desperate.
I'm trying to install OpenAFS on an Apple Xserve (running OS 10.2). The
client part works without a hitch, but the server is driving me nuts (I
no problem installing it on my RedHat).
My current stumbling point is the "/vicepxx" partition: after managing
to get the Xserve to mount the disk where I wanted (the standard tools
will mount the disk under "/Volumes..."), I still can't get the
volumeserver to see it (I've tried formatting it as both HFS and UFS).
Here's what I get with different tools:
: mount
/dev/disk4 on /vicepa (local)
: df /vicepa
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/disk4 233777984 8 222089088 0% /vicepa
: disktool -l
***Disk Appeared ('disk4',Mountpoint = '/vicepa', fsType = 'ufs',
volName = 'VICE')
Yet ....
: vos create koura.cns.nyu.edu /vicepa root.afs -cell fmri.nyu.edu
-noauth
vos : partition /vicepa does not exist on the server
: vos listp koura.cns.nyu.edu -noauth
The partitions on the server are:
Total: 0
Has anyone out there gotten a server to run on Mac OS X Server ?
Thanks,
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