> > 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. > > Never on Linux. Solaris ufs; Irix xfs; HP-UX hfs; AIX jfs; and nothing > else, at least from memory.
And I'd use namei on those, too. I just like to see that the data is there. I avoid the following file system combinations: reiserfs+anything (puts your files at risk) Solaris+ufs+logging+inodefileserver (will eat your files) jfs on Linux (untested) We should distribute solaris binaries for namei and inode. Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
