Sergio Gelato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > One aspect that I found to be insufficiently documented is the need to > write your realm name in /etc/openafs/server/krb.conf . It's been > mentioned before on this mailing list, but seems to be missing from both > Debian's and Gentoo's instructions, presumably because it's only needed > when your cell name doesn't match your realm name.
This is now in the Debian instructions in Subversion and will be there in the next upload. (I'm hoping to upload a new package in a week or so; I'm not sure yet if it will be 1.3.87-2 or a 1.4 RC -- probably the latter.) >> There is a tool called pt_util for initially creating a >> PTDB-Database-file without any tokens needed (The first space in the >> 3rd line is important!): > (And afs-newcell obfuscates that space.) Oh, and so it does. I missed that. It will be unobfuscated in the next upload. > 1. "bos addhost" put my server's IP address between square brackets in > /etc/openafs/server/CellServDB. This caused the server (the only one in > the cell at this point) not to count for quorum, and "vos create ... > root.afs" to fail. Edit the file, remove the brackets, "bos restart", > continue. This one is odd. I've worked around it by avoiding bos addhost in the next version of afs-newcell, but I need to track down why bos addhost didn't work. It should have. > 2. I'm not 100% sure that this would have been a problem, but as my > afsd starts with -dynroot by default I chose to stop it and restart > it with a static root before running afs-rootvol. Sergio since wrote a patch to allow afs-rootvol to work with -dynroot, and that has been applied and will be in the next release. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
