Charles Leggett wrote:
I'm using a compile of 1.3.79 on 2.6.8 using the Debian/ directory from the 1.3.74 experimental debs. The debs build up nicely except that Debian/sysname checks for x86_64 instead of amd64 (I just reported that bug to the package maintainer).Has anyone managed to get the AFS client working with a 2.6 kernel on an opteron? I'm running a 2.6.10 kernel, and have tried recent CVS snapshots, and while I'm no longer getting kernel oopses, when trying to start the openafs client I get messages like: Starting AFS services: afsd: WARNING: cache probably too small! afsd: malloc() failed for cache file inode table with -25 entries. BTW, the cache is set to 95000.
Also if you experience any more oopses please report them to openafs-devel@openafs.org as the amd64 port isn't all that well tested.
-Peter