> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 93 10:00:25 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Re: AFS tools]
>
> I can't image trying to use ADM by itself in a production environment.
> Also available is a utility Environment Maintenance Tool (EMT) authored by
> David Markley of Carnegie Mellon which has a tty interface,
> authenticates the user, and sends Scheme commands via RPC to an ADM server.
> EMT commands are devoted to depot collection management and depot environment
> management.
>
> We (alw.nih.gov) have found EMT promising, but lacking an interface that
> can be safely used by general users in our cell who want to administer their
> own depot collections. To remedy this, I have been working on an X-windows
> interface for EMT. I'll be at AFSUG in Pittsburg and would be happy to discuss
> this work in progress with anyone interested.
Same here. I've been very happy with adm/depot/emt, but haven't been very
successful doing much directly with adm, mostly out lack of time to figure
out enough scheme to do anything useful.
I've done some crude tk/tcl/expect scripts to run emt; nothing worth
distributing, but I think this is the easiest/fastest way to "customize"
emt for local use...
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David Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]