[00:00:16] --- lars.malinowsky has become available [00:05:08] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [11:14:06] --- Russ has become available [14:39:49] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [14:42:45] --- rra has become available [15:38:58] --- mdionne has become available [15:42:44] --- mdionne has left [16:18:21] --- deason has become available [22:21:52] I upgraded timex.mit.edu to 1.6.0pre2, and the server seems happy. The client doesn't seem to want to start at boot, though -- it starts fine when the script is run manually after boot. The machine is running RHEL5. Any pointers for what I should be looking at? [22:46:58] /var/log/boot.log ? [22:47:05] --- deason has left [22:51:32] I tried a couple of greps in /var/log/*, but didn't look there specifically. [22:51:57] Something to look at tomorrow, I suppose. [22:52:00] I assume you've verified that the script is actually getting run, or at least looked for the obvious things that would prevent that. Does the kernel module get loaded? Did you build manually from source, build an RPM, or install an existing binary? [22:52:23] I guess I don't know what I'd do with the answer to that last. [22:52:39] It looks like the script is not actually getting run, and I'm not 100% sure what the "obvious" things that would prevent that are. [22:53:07] chkconifg --list whatver-the-script-name-is [22:53:54] Oh, I wonder if RHEL is still in the "boot.log broken since FC5" branch [22:54:01] I'm logged out of the machine for the night, but `chkconfig openafs-client && echo $?` prints 1. [22:55:04] In any case, I can't think of anything openafs-specific. [22:56:18] Fair enough. I was mostly just checking if there were any known bugs with the rhel initscript in the tree. Thanks for the pointers, I will follow up further tomorrow. [23:03:49] --- rra has left: Disconnected [23:18:06] --- Russ has become available