From: Rod Y. <ro...@ya...> - 2010-11-09 20:52:32
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After installing netatalk 2.2alpha2 on CentOS 5.5 I have the following lines appearing in my system log. The same configuration with netatalk 2.1.4 produces no activity at all in the system log. Compiling with --with-ldap=no removes the first two lines, which makes sense as I don't have an ldap server set up. Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong for the other "errors"? VolumeA is a netatalk volume on which I have a Time Machine backup for MachineA. Nov 9 22:21:04 centos afpd[22761]: afp_ldap.conf: Missing option: "ldap_server" Nov 9 22:21:04 centos afpd[22761]: ldappref: Pref is not ok. Nov 9 22:21:04 centos afpd[22761]: AFP/TCP started, advertising xxx.yyy.zzz.www:548 (2.2alpha2) Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: AFP3.2 Login by timemachine Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: volume "VolumeA" does not support Extended Attributes, using ea:ad instead Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: ERROR: Cannot create /usr/local/etc/netatalk/afp_voluuid.conf (Permission denied). Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: Volume 'VolumeA': couldn't get UUID Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: volume "VolumeB" does not support Extended Attributes, using ea:ad instead Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: ERROR: Cannot create /usr/local/etc/netatalk/afp_voluuid.conf (Permission denied). Nov 9 22:22:28 centos afpd[22769]: Volume 'VolumeB': couldn't get UUID Nov 9 22:22:28 centos cnid_dbd[22770]: Set syslog logging to level: LOG_NOTE Nov 9 22:22:46 centos afpd[22769]: dir_remove(did:20,'MachineA.sparsebundle'): dir is locked or has opened forks Thanks in advance for any pointers. Rod |