On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 12:17 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> "Brent S. Elmer Ph.D." <webe...@aim.com> writes:
> > On Fri, 2013-12-13 at 10:55 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> 
> >> Unfortunately, there's no data here to know why AFS got into an
> >> inconsistent state to start with.  Are there any symptoms at all beyond
> >> AFS directories not being accessible?  Is this consistently
> >> reproducible on this system?
> 
> > No, I don't notice any other symptoms.
> > yes, it seems to happen every day.
> 
> When AFS stops working, do attempts to access AFS hang, or do you get
> permission denied errors, or something else?
> 

It doesn't hang.  I think it was permission denied errors.

> Is there anything in the kernel log (dmesg)?

No, other than the backtrace I already showed you when I did a restart.

> 
> > I have installed the newer version from backports.  I'll watch it and
> > see if that helps.  By the way, would installing openafs from testing on
> > a wheezy system be much different than installing from backports?
> 
> No, they should be equivalent.  The only difference in wheezy is support
> for newer kernels.
> 

After installing the later version from backports on Friday, AFS is
still up and working today.  There wasn't much activity on the machine
since then either.  I will continue to watch it and see if it stays up.

Thanks,

Brent


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