On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Harald Barth wrote: > The unfortunate reality is: > > *) [EMAIL PROTECTED] will get it included in the arla distribution.
Of course, the arla folks could decide to start including the grand.central.org Public CellServDB in their distribution. It's intended for public use by anyone and everyone, not just for the OpenAFS distribution. > *) http://grand.central.org/ has an unclickable Add/Update CellservDB > menu choice, but some mail adress on that page should do. That will > get the entry into OpenAFS. Yeah; the add/update link was intended for the web-based UI that never got written. You can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > *) Does IBM/Transarc still update their copy or is that moved to Grand > Central dot Org, too? That would be for the CellServDB distributed with > IBM/Transarc AFS. It appears that the CellServDB in /afs/transarc.ibm.com/service/CellServDB is still being modified. If you are an IBM AFS customer, you can get your entry updated by sending mail to the AFS HelpLine. That address used to be [EMAIL PROTECTED], but it's anyone's guess what still works after the contortions that IBM has forced upon Transarc's mail system. Because the IBM CellServDB contains only paying IBM AFS customers (plus a few exceptions), I encourage IBM's customers to combine the contents of IBM's CellServDB with the GCO Public CellServDB. Unfortunately, neither is a strict superset of the other, since IBM will only include paying customers, and GCO has a policy of including only cells that specifically ask to be included. -- Jeffrey T. Hutzelman (N3NHS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GRAND.CENTRAL.ORG/OpenAFS.ORG postmaster, webmaster, etc Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
