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I think I have an issue with a client machine but am not sure.
Server hard drive crashed last week. It was mirrored with softraid. It
was the boot volume. I was able to boot from the mirror, set the mirror
as primary, then mirror the boot to a new drive.
But I also used this time to move the main share for this server to
another drive. Call this share point A. There are other share points. B,
C, etc... All are AFS shares.
When I first did this I had the permissions for A wrong which made it so
that folks who logged into A couldn't see any files unless they had
first logged into another share point. Say B then A.
I fixed the permissions for A and now most computers can log into A
first and see what's there. But a few computers still have the
permissions problem. I deleted the A share point from the server and
restarted it and then re-created the share point. And I've restarted the
client after first clearing out the recent servers folders. Still an
issue with some clients.
Any suggestions? Is there a sticky preference I need to wipe?
XServe G4 running 10.3.9.
Clients are running 10.3.8 and 10.3.9.
All shared are accessed via the same log in id and password.