Here is the September 2009 issue of the OpenAFS Newsletter. An HTML version is available at
http://www.openafs.org/newsletter/newsletter-2009-09-volume001-issue05.html


OpenAFS Newsletter, Issue 5, September 2009
   Welcome to the fifth issue of the OpenAFS newsletter. This newsletter
   summarizes what is happening in the OpenAFS community.

   As always, volunteers, patches, bug reports, or any other type of help
   is greatly appreciated.

   Feedback on this newsletter is welcome. The goal is to summarize the
   various development efforts and news of OpenAFS for the community.
   Please let Jason Edgecombe <[email protected]> know what
   you would like to see out of this newsletter. Any news about AFS-related
   projects is welcome and may be submitted to Jason for inclusion in the
   next newsletter.

   The current and past issues of this newsletter are available at
   <http://www.openafs.org/newsletter/>

 General OpenAFS Progress
   OpenAFS 1.5.62 was released on August 28, 2009. Highlights of this
   release include several critical bugfixes and support for Mac OS X Snow
   Leopard. 1.4.11 is still the recommended release for all Unix platforms,
   including Snow Leopard. Testing of the 1.5.62 version on Unix platforms
   is encouraged.

   Russ Allbery gave an update on the progress of a non-profit organization
   for OpenAFS. The Elders have decided that there are multiple issues,
   including on-going funding, that make the formation of a non-profit
   problematic at this time. In the interim, the Elders have voted
   unanimously to approach the Software Freedom Conservancy and request
   membership. The Elders will move forward with forming a foundation once
   the economy picks up. For more information and some important details,
   read Russ' announcement at:
   <http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-announce/2009/000303.html>

 Events
  AFS Hackathon
   The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh will be hosting
   an AFS Hackathon 22-24 September (immediately before the European AFS
   Conference). All OpenAFS developers are welcome to attend - please see
   the email to openafs-announce for details, and RSVP to [email protected]

  European AFS Meeting
   The University Roma Tre will host the 2009 European AFS Meeting from
   September 28-30. The European workshop is mainly a platform for system
   administrators to exchange their knowledge and report use cases. Topics
   of interest include related technologies like Kerberos or LDAP and all
   supported operating systems.

   For more details, go to <http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/~afscon09/>

  Annual Best Practices Workshop
   Plans are already underway for the seventh Workshop, to be held May
   24-28, 2010, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We hope
   to see you there.

 Projects
  *BSD Support
   Project Contacts:

   *   Matt Benjamin <[email protected]>

   I've been working on NetBSD client targeting master. I've sent a number
   of changes, most committed, preparing for this. My plan is to have
   something committed by the EU AFS Conference in Rome.

  Extended Callback Information
   Project Contacts:

   *   Matt Benjamin <[email protected]>

   The dependencies have begun to merge on the master branch (MCAS and all
   changes are merged, miniosi is in review, XCB changesets will follow).

  Kerberos v5 and Multiple Encryption Types
   Project Contacts:

   *   Matt Benjamin <[email protected]>

   *   Marcus Watts <[email protected]>

   Marcus is preparing a draft paper describing the protocol and
   implementation details. (I've read a draft.) It is planned to be
   published in the next week or so. We began submitting split-out Rxk5
   changesets, the gatekeepers want to put these on a work-in-process git
   branch, more TBD.

   --Matt (Ed: Received Sept 4, 2009)

  Better Documentation
   Project Contacts:

   *   Russ Allbery <[email protected]>

   *   Jason Edgecombe <[email protected]>

   Jason updated sections 3.2 through 3.4 of chapter 2 in the Admin Guide.
   Information about cross-realm trusts and foreign PTS users was included.
   The instructions for submitting entries to the public CellServDB were
   updated. Some text about using Freelance and Dynamic Root modes to find
   foreign cells was added.

  Demand-Attach FileServer (DAFS)
   Project Contacts:

   *   Andrew Deason <[email protected]>

   *   Tom Keiser <[email protected]>

   *   Mike Meffie <[email protected]>

   Only one or two DAFS issues remain that we believe are critical: 124484
   (volumes not salvaged on first access from volserver), and possibly
   124487 (fileserver/salvageserver lock up). 124487 may already be fixed
   by a recently-merged patch for 124486 (fileserver hangs on shutdown), so
   124484 may be the only remaining critical issue.

   All other issues beyond those are either performance issues or are
   relatively minor. Once they are fixed, we consider DAFS to be
   production-ready, lacking any other issues. We can't fix issues we don't
   know about, though, so testing DAFS is greatly appreciated. Even if it
   may not appropriate for production in arbitrary critical environments
   quite yet, DAFS is definitely usable in its current state if you want to
   try it out.

   If you are interested in trying out DAFS, Steven Jenkins has written up
   how to get started with it here:
<http://blog.endpoint.com/2009/06/getting-started-with-demand-attach.html>

   --Andrew

  Userspace cache manager
   Project Contact:

   *   Andrew Deason <[email protected]>

   I have a working userspace unix OpenAFS client implemented via FUSE, and
   perl bindings to libuafs (via SWIG). Neither are as fully-featured as
   the kernel cache manager yet, but they are sufficient for simple
   filesystem access, and can be used to simulate multiple clients from a
   single machine.

   The code is not in the main repository yet, as I need to clean up some
   of the libuafs modifications, and make it play nice with the other users
   of libuafs. If you want to mess around with them, though, feel free to
   contact me.

  Mac OS X OpenAFS Preference Pane
   Project Contact:

   *   Claudio Bisegni <[email protected]>

   The work done on the preference pane was directed to clean the code for
   deprecated API's and adjustment for Snow Leopard. NSMenuExtra is a
   private API that was never supported and has been changed to a
   Background Only Application (AFSBackgrounder) that uses NSStatusItem to
   show the OpenAFS lock icon on the OS X menu bar. The AFSBackgrounder is
   also used to get a token at login time.

  Google Summer of Code 2009
   OpenAFS received four slots for the 2009 Google Summer of Code.

   Go to <http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/openafs> for
   more information about the GSoC projects.

   The following projects did not give a status update:

   *   Implementing OpenAFS Features into RedHat's kafs Kernel Module

   *   OpenAFS Management Console on Windows

   *   OpenAFS Server Preference Based on Network Conditions

  Projects with no progress or no update
   *   Disconnected AFS support

   *   Pthreaded Ubik

   *   Rx OSD integration & Raw Vicep Access in Clients

 Resolved Tickets
   Here is a list of tickets that have been resolved since August 1, 2009:

     ticket # state     created       title
      108199: resolved  Jul 21, 2008  Incomplete file transfer : Bug Report
125211: resolved Aug 12, 2009 OpenAFS 1.5.61 says invalid cell during install 125217: resolved Aug 13, 2009 OpenAFS configure script of the source RPM doen't handle INIT_WORK_HAS_DATA macro correctly on SLES-11
      125220: resolved  Aug 13, 2009  Bug Report
125298: resolved Aug 28, 2009 find_task_by_vpid removed in kernel 2.6.31
      125301: resolved  Aug 28, 2009  OpenAFS 1.5.62 version discrepancy

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