Any idea
Terry McCoy
terry@nd.edu
Wed, 13 Jun 2001 10:41:30 -0500 (EST)
> > Terry McCoy <terry@nd.edu> writes:
> > >
> > > Below are messages that were recorded in the FileLog on a number of
> > > my AFS servers (one message per server).
> > >
> > >
> > > Would anyone be able to tell me what these messages mean?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thu May 24 13:18:16 2001 Host 65fee0 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:18:18 2001 Host 419dc0 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:44 2001 Host 837af0 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:47 2001 Host 849508 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:48 2001 Host 41cce0 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:48 2001 Host 80bb58 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:48 2001 Host 9355e0 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:21:48 2001 Host 9dc880 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > > Thu May 24 13:44:24 2001 Host d762f8 used to support WhoAreYou, deleting.
> > >
> > >
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
>
> Actually, I can thing of another situation which could cause this.
> If you have clients which get dynamic addresses from a DHCP or bootp
> server, then you will get a message like this when a machine running an
> older AFS client gets assigned an address which was previously used by a
> machine running a newer client.
>
Jeff:
I believe that this may be the case, many of the NT workstations on campus
are using DHCP.
When you say "older" and "newer" are you making a referencing to a point
in time when the respective cache managers talked to the file servers.
Or are you talking about actual versions of the AFS client?
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Terry McCoy email: terry@nd.edu
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