Subject: RE: logs, log, more logs information
From: Chris Herrmann (chris@faredge.com.au)
Date: Thu Aug 23 2001 - 19:31:50 EDT
Hi Martin,
chances are that it might be a user, or it might be netatalk - there have
been more than a few of us who have had directories disappear.
Personally, I stopped having these troubles when I compiled it with:
--enable-lastdid
It appears that netatalk behaves differently on different unices, and
versions amongst the same unix. For example, file locking works differently
between rh6.2 & 7.0 for ext2fs, but also works differently again for
reiserfs. You'll have to try it, and see how you go. Good luck!
Regards,
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Marcin Kandybowicz [mailto:kandyb@premiera.pl]
Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 07:40
To: netatalk-admins@umich.edu
Subject: logs, log, more logs information
Hi Evryone,
I new on this list so first i introduce myself. I'm Martin from Poland, i
administrate few linux machines with netatalk.
My problem:
Last time I was informet about missing folders on linux server with
netatalk. In sys messages i do not have any information about problems with
filesystem, hard drives etc.
My sugestion is that some user just delete it. I wondered if there is any
possibility to add delete action to logs of afpd or something like that?
thx
Martin
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