I am having some problems with trying to use k5start to maintain a kerberos credential cache for a long-running daemon. In particular, it's maintaining the AFS tokens which is problematic.
I noticed on http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/kstart/todo.html, the following comment on the k5start todo list: "Add a flag saying to start a command in a PAG and with tokens and then keep running even if the command exits. This would be useful to spawn a long-running daemon inside a PAG and then maintain its tokens, even if k5start and the daemon then become detached and have to be stopped separately." I have a daemon which detaches but which needs to access AFS directories. Running k5start in the background works great for maintaining the kerberos cache (which is also needed for DB access) it's just AFS which is causing problems. So this sounds like exactly what I need to do, given that this isn't currently possible with k5start can you suggest the best way to go about achieving the same thing? Thanks, Stephen Quinney _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
