afpd and OS X


Subject: afpd and OS X
From: Duane Murphy (duanemurphy@mac.com)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 10:48:04 MST


I have recently upgraded to OS X. But I cant mount my volumes on mu Linux
machine running afpd. I get a login and a volume list, but as soon as I
select a volume I get an error that the server has unexpectedly closed down.

The messages log shows:

Nov 27 09:51:32 linux afpd[27255]: ASIP session:548(1) from
192.168.1.125:49187(2)
Nov 27 09:51:32 linux afpd[27255]: dhx login: duane
Nov 27 09:51:32 linux PAM_pwdb[27255]: (netatalk) session opened for user
duane by (uid=0)
Nov 27 09:51:32 linux afpd[27255]: login duane (uid 502, gid 502)
Nov 27 09:51:36 linux afpd[27255]: dsi_stream_read(0): No such file or
directory
Nov 27 09:51:36 linux PAM_pwdb[27255]: (netatalk) session closed for user
duane
Nov 27 09:51:36 linux afpd[27255]: 0.67KB read, 8.71KB written
Nov 27 09:51:36 linux afpd[27255]: Connection terminated
Nov 27 09:51:36 linux afpd[707]: server_child[1] 27255 exited 1

Apparently there is a problem with some file or directory missing. Of
course it doesnt actually tell me what is missing.

I am using volume mapping maybe that's part of the problem. I also setup
at least some of the shared network trash folder but I might have done it
wrong. Is there a specific procedure for doing this?

By the way, the server mounts just fine under 9.1.

Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome. Are others successfully
using YDL with OS X?

Thanks,
..Duane



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