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Esther Filderman wrote:

|> 3. If I remove a drive from the OpenAFS system, will that drive still be
|> readable on it's own? (I guess this will be answered by question 1)
|>
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| Davor's short answer of "no" is correct.
|
| If you remove a drive from an OpenAFS server, you can, in theory, put
| it on another OpenAFS server and make the volumes readable.  However
| this is not a beginners thing!
|
| If you remove a drive from an OpenAFS client, well, it would probably
| be just like screwing up any other computer :-).

The data is still on the partition and the partition is a guilty fs, ou
can just copy the files.
And with a perl script you can extract the cleartext files/data from a
OpenAFS /vicepX partiton. It is NOT crypted nor scrambled or else security.
Each user with access to the partitions has full access to the data.

MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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