Hi, > The good news is, it is running.
congratulations! > I spent hours trying to understand uss. :-) > The bad news is that, in spite of using the pam modules, tokens are > not being issued at login time. I have created a user with the same > UID, password and login name, configured pam.d/login and pam.d/sshd to > use the afs pam module, and yet, no tokens. Can you post your pam.d/login ? What messages do you get in your /var/log/... files? (auth.log on my system, may be different on yours) > Getting volumes and volumes management straight is another challenge. Well, that depends on your needs. > And then there are backups. We use vos backup (nightly, using bos cron) and then vos dump the backup volumes. Backup volumes are addidionally mounted into the /afs tree, so that the users can access their home directories of the day before. > It has taken me so very long to get this far. I've read a lot of > documentation. I don't know how much it is sticking. The learning > curve is steep. Know what you mean. I experienced the same. But it will become much better with the time. > You, the list members, have used/are using AFS. I guess what I want to > know is, is it worth the continued effort, or are we entering a world > of pain here? No, AFS is not a world of pain. It's hard to get into it at first, but now I don't spend much time for AFS anymore. It just works, I don't have to touch it. From time to time creating a new user, or installing a new client. Creating a new volume. Changing quota for someone. Cheers, Hendrik -- Je mehr ich plane, desto haerter trifft mich die Wirklichkeit. (Friedrich Duerrenmatt) _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
