June 28, 201313 yr While trying to access my share, I got this error message: Jun 27 23:43:50 Tower afpd[13541]: read: Connection reset by peer Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower cnid_dbd[17206]: Conversion failed ( UTF8 to CH_UCS2 ) Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower cnid_dbd[17206]: idxname: conversion error Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower cnid_dbd[17206]: error deleting key/value from cnid2.db: DB_SECONDARY_BAD: Secondary index inconsistent with primary Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower cnid_dbd[17206]: dbd_delete: Unable to delete entry for CNID 19 Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: =============================================================== Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13541 (2.2.3) Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: =============================================================== Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: BACKTRACE: 10 stack frames: Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #0 /usr/sbin/afpd(netatalk_panic+0x2d) [0x8097edd] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #1 /usr/sbin/afpd() [0x809804d] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #2 [0xb777e400] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #3 /usr/sbin/afpd(dir_add+0x453) [0x80618a3] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #4 /usr/sbin/afpd() [0x806555d] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #5 /usr/sbin/afpd(afp_over_dsi+0x565) [0x80549c5] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #6 /usr/sbin/afpd() [0x8053b24] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #7 /usr/sbin/afpd(main+0xa07) [0x8071757] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #8 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0xb7368b86] Jun 27 23:43:53 Tower afpd[13541]: #9 /usr/sbin/afpd() [0x80539a1] Mover was running, and I'm running 5.0-rc10. Is there something I did that caused this error? Thanks for the help!
June 28, 201313 yr Where is you DB stored? You should not be running RC10 with AFP enabled. Current RC is 15a, which iron's out some things in regards to AFP, but has a bug which mite lead you to not want to upgrade to that RC, but all RC's prior have missing one or more parts of full/proper extended attribute support. So you will need to either go to RC15a and then verify your extended attributes on your disk/shares and if any are corrupted contact Tom to assist you to remediate.
July 10, 201312 yr Author I was under the impression cnid db is stored in each folder. I upgraded to 15a and the problem seems to have stayed away except for once. I may have also done something really silly like deleted my .apple* folders. I stopped doing that.
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