Hi Jeffrey-
   Ah, that probably explains it, I do not have afsd running.  The reason I 
don't is because I can't get it to stop crashing the system again.

   Here's the stack trace from the kernel panic:

KDB(0)> stack
pvthread+01A700 STACK:
[F1000000C04BDE30]afs_mount+0001F0 (F1000A03E0251110, F1000A03E038947C,
   F1000000C04BDC40)
[F1000000C04B4D30]vfs_mount+000090 (F1000A03E0251110, F1000A03E038947C)
[00014D70].hkey_legacy_gate+00004C ()
[006155AC]vfs_mount+00002C (??, ??)
[00701D7C]smount+0004FC (??)
[00702AC8]vmount+000248 (??, ??)
[00003888]mfspurr_sc_flih01+0000E4 ()
[10001918]10001918 ()
[10001E90]10001E90 ()
[1000597C]1000597C ()
[10001518]10001518 ()
[10001068]__start+000068 ()

KDB(0)>

   I've most often seen this when the entry in /etc/vfs isn't correct, but it 
most certainly is, and as I mentioned, this was working before.  I recompiled 
from the latest source and blew away the original binaries.

   I was wondering if the cache or the AFS volumes were corrupt, so I blew them 
all away also and re-created them.

$ df -k
Filesystem    1024-blocks      Free %Used    Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4           425984    193972   55%    12152    21% /
/dev/hd2          3768320     84288   98%    58696    59% /usr
/dev/hd9var        655360    218032   67%     6893    12% /var
/dev/hd3           163840    134072   19%      239     1% /tmp
/dev/hd1          6291456    706136   89%     1378     1% /home
/dev/hd11admin      131072    130692    1%        5     1% /admin
/proc                   -         -    -         -     -  /proc
/dev/hd10opt      3145728   1651220   48%    33565     9% /opt
/dev/livedump      262144    261776    1%        4     1% /var/adm/ras/livedump
/dev/projectlv    31457280  29760568    6%    47824     1% /project
/dev/cachelv        65536     49008   26%     1583     2% /usr/vice/cache

$ cat /opt/openafs/etc/openafs/cacheinfo
/afs:/usr/vice/cache:50000

I feel like I'm missing something simple...

Thank you.

-Ben


________________________________
From: Jeffrey E Altman
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 9:38 AM
To: Ben Huntsman; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] More Kerberos + Windows issues

On 5/3/2023 11:45 AM, Ben Huntsman 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) wrote:
Setting tokens. adUser @ mydomain.com
aklog: a pioctl failed while setting tokens for cell mydomain.com



pioctl issue usually means no cache manager is running

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