Papp Tamás wrote: > Lars Schimmer wrote: >>> - there is one partition, which is the root.cell and root.afs (do I say >>> well, are them same?) >>> >> >> No, one is /afs and one is the "root" of your cell, in my case root.afs >> is /afs and root.cell is /afs/cgv.tugraz.at. > Well, good to know, of course it's logical way, if I think on it.. > > >> Hi! >> >> If possible, try to disable the crypto option for the client. >> Without crypto I reach 30-50 MB/sec on gbit network (which is limited >> mostly by the client hardware). >> > Well it sounds good, but I don't find, how can I disable it? >> Each fileserver could host up to 256(?) partitions /vicep(a-zz). >> Just add a new partition /vicepb and add it to the filserver and restart >> OpenAFS fileserver. >> > ... and how to add a new partition, exactly that's my question. I've > tried it with vos create..., but I think I miss something. > I searched the whole internet, but no luck, everywhere is full with > 'set up openafs', but not with adding a new fileserver:) Try this: 1. install new drive 2. partition & mkfs on new drive 3. mount new partition as /vicepb 4. bos restart -server my.server.name -all 5. vos partinfo -server my.server.name # should show vicepb now 6. vos create -server my.server.name -part b -name my.volume --maxquota 1000 -verbose step 6 is optional. vos create or vos move should honor the new drive now.
Note: only servers and partitions with active volumes on them show in "vos listvldb" Jason _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
