Loren M. Lang wrote:
How do I determine whether I have a version of OpenAFS compiled for inode or namei?
A fileserver compiled with a namei backend will contain the namei_iopen symbol (along with namei_iread, namei_iwrite, and others). You can use the nm tool to check, # nm src/viced/fileserver | grep namei ... 08091470 T namei_iopen 08092640 T namei_iread 08092590 T namei_iwrite A fileserver server compiled with a inode backend will contain ih_open instead of namei_iopen, # nm src/viced/fileserver | grep ih_open ih_open | 363224|extern|code |$CODE$ # nm src/viced/fileserver | grep namei | wc -l 0
Also, is there a list of filesystems that OpenAFS requires for it's inode fileserver? I assume that it's only usable on Linux with Ext2/3 if inode is usable at all on Linux. Also, inode probably won't work on ZFS in Solaris either.
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