I've been stalking this mailing list for a few months now while pondering the possibility of deploying an AFS setup in my environment. However, while reading this list I've not been able to get a firm idea of how stable OpenAFS is.
There seem to be a lot of reports about OpenAFS causing many Linux kernel panics, having issues with newer or older kernel versions, random configurations, or just instability in general. Is this because OpenAFS really is a very sensitive program/service, or is it the standard problem of only hearing from those who are having a problem? Does OpenAFS work with RHEL AS 4? RHEL AS 3? HP-UX and Solaris? I'd be interested in hearing an in depth description of how people are using AFS both in commercial and educational environments today and their success and failure stories. I realize AFS has been around for a long time and do have the _Managing AFS_ book, but I'd be curious if things have changed in the post-TransArc era. Thanks! -- Sean M. Kelly UNIX Systems Architect Division of Information Technology Creighton University (402) 280-2264 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
