Omari Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> severity 463962 important
> thanks

The bug that you submitted this to is about a bunch of harmless error
messages that show up during boot, which I'm fairly sure is not related to
your problem.  I'm running AFS with the 2.6.24 kernel that comes with
Debian testing without any trouble at all except for the error messages,
which are harmless.  Whatever problem you have isn't general, so far as I
can tell, unless something changed specifically in 2.6.24.3.

> In terms of effects, this can cause getting AFS tokens to fail.
> Unauthenticated AFS seems like it may be unaffected (or at least mostly
> so).  Oddly, it seems the failure is intermittent (note that the kernel
> log messages happen in all cases).  I had been seeing the following
> behavior consistently:
>
> $kinit -r7d -l1d [EMAIL PROTECTED] && aklog athena
> Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> aklog: unable to obtain tokens for cell athena.mit.edu (status: 11862788).

First thing to check: Are you running the aklog from the same version of
openafs-krb5 as your kernel module?

Next, does dmesg show any additional kernel complaints after you run
aklog?  That error code says that the AFS pioctl failed, which may
indicate another kernel error message.

The only thing that I can think of that may be different between our
setups, besides the patch level of the kernel, is that you have a PREEMPT
kernel and I have the regular Debian SMP kernel.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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