If you actually looked at the RPMS available, you would have noticed that
the files in i686 are all kernel modules. All the core packages are
in i386. You also might have noticed a package called "openafs-server".
Starting from there you could have discovered that it depends on "openafs".
And there you go, that's what you need for an AFS Server.
Note however that you do need an AFS Client in order to configure a new AFS
Cell. But if you just want to add a server to an existing cell you can do
it without a client.
Enjoy!
-derek
Quoting Amrish Shinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Would like to know which files are needed to be downloaded from the
OpenAFS site to configure an AFS Server on Redhat 3.0 [Kernel
Level:2.4.21-4.EL].
There are some listed with i386 and some with i686. The documentation
does not talk about the files to be downloaded but talks about
mounting a CDROM.
Would appreciate a quick response.
TIA
Amrish
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