On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 13:58:18 -0400
Steve Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:

> Without meaning to insult the average system administrator, installing AFS 
> client on the servers is a recipe for creeping disaster. It works fine for a 
> year, then a new guy takes over who doesn't really understand AFS, and that 
> person adds more AFS dependencies, lather, rinse, repeat. One day he reboots 
> the file servers and they don't come up.

What really yanks my chain (on linux atleast) is that a kernel upgrade
will prevent the server from starting because the kernel module can't
be loaded.  As long as you aren't running the inode fileservers, there
isn't a dependency.  It makes me think that the "unified" startup script
should finally be split into a client and server script.
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