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> > Thanks so much.
> > Just because I see some text in IBM AFS:Administration Guide in page 56, as the following shows > > % tokens > > Tokens held by the Cache Manager: > > > > User's (AFS ID 1000) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Jun 2 10:00] > > User's (AFS ID 4286) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Expires Jun 3 1:34] > > User's (AFS ID 22) tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] [>>Expired<<] > > --End of list-- > > > > Now I have 2 AFS machines, and they have different cell names. So how can I get tokens from multiple cells > > just like the above shows. > > Same way: > > klog -c cell1 > klog -c cell2 > ... > > Or, if you're using a real kerberos infrastructure you can use > cross-realm Kerberos so that user's only need identifications > in one cell, not both. > > Also note that multiple machines can be in the same AFS cell. > AFS is not really meant to have a cell per machine. I hope That's really what I want to do. I have tried many times, and I have searched many documents, including IBM AFS documents, google, etc. But I still can't find solutions. Can anyone tell me how to add multiple AFS into the same cell? Or is there any document that I can refer to? > you don't literally mean two machines. It might help if you > are more specific about what you are trying to accomplish. |
