On Mar 21, 2006, at 03:22pm, David Botsch wrote:
(2) an AFS System Preferences tool which can be used to modify the
startup parameters for the AFS kernel module, probe the AFS Cache
Manager status, and configure the list of cells for which tokens
should
be obtained when a kinit or login is performed.
Doesn't currently integrate into system preferences, but, you can
upon the
initial install of afs, set the cellname, cell alias, edit
CellServDB entries,
and edit startup options.
I started a preference pane for OpenAFS client parameters (ThisCell,
CellServDB, afsd parameters), modifying the StartupItem allowing on
demand start and stop, not only at boot.
afsinstall.app (should be called afsconfigure.app, but was
originally intended
to be part of the afs installation package and run at that point).
The installation should add a line to /etc/hostconfig to set the
default AFS start-at-boot flag (OPENAFS=-YES- or OPENAFS=-NO-), I
will check this ASAP with the installer we have right now.
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The pessimist fears it is true. [J. Robert Oppenheimer]
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