Re: afpd and OS X


Subject: Re: afpd and OS X
From: Dave Braford (braford@hanon-mckendry.com)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 11:59:58 MST


Maybe use NFS......drop AFPD ?

On Tuesday, November 27, 2001, at 12:48 PM, Duane Murphy wrote:

> 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
>
Dave Braford
IT Manager
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