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AFP Failure (Unable to get stamp value from CNID backend)
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AFP Failure (Unable to get stamp value from CNID backend)
Dear Illuminati (I hope!)
Having recently reinstalled my 412 after it spectacularly crashed following the installation of OS 6.9.0, I have suddenly started being unable to connect to it via AFP.
Looking at the logs, I got
Nov 12 08:13:59 Juno afpd[7147]: read: Connection reset by peer
Nov 12 08:13:59 Juno afpd[7136]: read: Connection reset by peer
Nov 12 08:13:59 Juno afpd[7147]: read: Connection reset by peer
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: read: Connection reset by peer
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: transmit: Request to dbd daemon (volume Movies) timed out.
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: afp_openvol(/data/Movies): Fatal error: Unable to get stamp value from CNID backend
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: AFP logout by guest
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: afp_over_dsi: client logged out, terminating DSI session
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7136]: AFP statistics: 0.19 KB read, 0.19 KB written
Nov 12 08:14:00 Juno afpd[7147]: read: Connection reset by peer
No idea what this means, even less of an idea of how I can fix it. Any suggestions?
Incidentally, I seem to have two RSYNC backup jobs permanently stuck (In Queue), which remains even after a reboot. Could these two faults be related.
Could it be that 6.9.0 is an evil OS that should be taken outside and shot ASAP?
Any help gratefully appreciated (Oh, how I miss the days of Infrant!)