Am 28.03.2012 18:28, schrieb Lars Schimmer:
> There are quite perfect packages of 1.6.1pre4 in debian available
> which will work in ubuntu, to.
For ubuntu, there are also two PPAs:
openafs/master for development releases and openafs/stable for the
stable ones.
Add one of them to your sources.l
Am 28.03.2012 18:32, schrieb Lars Schimmer:
> The workshop at the Chemnitz Linux Tag 2012 is done and today I
> changed some parts in the script of that workshop. It is now
> available, I just link here the Chemnitz Linux Tag pages, and it is
> still in german. But if you follow the commands, you
r
use rsync to copy your /vicepX partitions from A to B.
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Am Mittwoch 07 November 2012, 11:38:07 schrieb Lars Schimmer:
> On 2012-11-07 11:09, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > if I remember right, somebody wrote a few weeks ago, that with
> > 1.6.x the choices for the cache partition on Linux systems aren't
>
gt;
> I have some machines that have used btrfs as a cache for a long time.
> It initially exposed a few bugs in the caching code but I'm not aware
> of any issues in the 1.6 releases.
OK, great. So it shouldn't be a problem to use a btrfs subvolume and (maybe)
set some quot
), will take a bit longer, though. And,
depending on the filesystem on /vicepx, I'd add "--exclude lost+found".
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ng up your fileservers much faster after the outage.
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hange the options that I start the file servers with?
I didn't change anything here. However, a few weeks later I also switched over
to dafs, but that's in the docs.
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Am Donnerstag 04 April 2013, 10:04:16 schrieb Ted Creedon:
> then I install the new linux, recompile openaffs, install the init scrips
> and everything works fiine on 3 servers.
There's no need to do that on Debian, of course.
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from lenny to squeeze.
The same procedure should then also work to further update from squeeze to
wheezy.
Note that wheezy is the first version to come with OpenAFS 1.6.x. If you want
that in squeeze (yes, you do, because of dafs), you can install it from Debian
backports.
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re automatically
configured correctly during installation thanks to Debians pam-auth-update.
Speaking of that, Debian is the easiest platform to setup OpenAFS/KerberosV on
due to a) its great install time configuration dialogs and b) its automatic
kernel module management (DKMS).
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#x27;d recommend using
these instead of the old file server (the docs will tell you how to set them
up).
Did I forget something?
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Hi,
I'm following openafs-stable-1_6_x commits via RSS, but since some time (don't
know exactly), I don't get any messages anymore using different readers,
although the last commit is only 9 hours ago.
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s shown as empty again. The reader is
configured to expire messages after 14 days, in case it matters.
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gt;
> and maybe elsewhere, as well.
>
> That's for all branches, though, so I don't know if that's helpful for
> you.
Ah, OK. Thanks a lot to all for clarifying the issue.
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nux FS inside a ZVOL. See
http://pthree.org/2012/12/21/zfs-administration-part-xiv-zvols/
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ks ago, I tried to install a _desktop_ system on ZFSonLinux.
Can't remember the exact reason, but I quickly decided to stick with a native
Linux FS.
OTOH, I run my own small home cell on an Arm box (Guruplug) using btrfs (both
vicepXX and client cache). If it must be ZFS, would FreeBSD be a
Am Freitag 04 Oktober 2013, 16:51:28 schrieb mi...@task.gda.pl:
> See my presentation about it last year.
Link?
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Am Freitag 04 Oktober 2013, 17:18:24 schrieb mi...@task.gda.pl:
> http://conferences.inf.ed.ac.uk/eakc2012/slides/AFS_on_Solaris_ZFS.pdf
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Am Samstag 05 Oktober 2013, 18:16:54 schrieb Ken Dreyer:
> The reason I have advocated against ZFS-on-Linux at work for our
> fileservers is that out-of-tree modules on Linux are such a hassle.
Hmm, not on Debian derivatives, thanks to DKMS.
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Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 20:32:50 schrieb Stephan Wiesand:
> can be built against kernels without keyring support,
What's the impact of this? Isn't keyring support needed for PAGs?
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admin -noauth
bos restart ueafs1.ad.domain.com -all -noauth
# Start file server processes
bos create ueafs1.ad.domain.com fs fs /usr/lib/openafs/fileserver \
/usr/lib/openafs/volserver /usr/lib/openafs/salvager -noauth
You should consider using the new demand attach fileserver (DAFS)
i
ndeed, it seems I don't
need NIM there at all since I get an AFS token without NIM obtaining a
kerberos ticket, first. Is this because Win7 Enterprise has Kerberos builtin?
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local machine account, which has a counterpart in a MIT Kerberos realm.
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Am Montag 17 Februar 2014, 14:05:23 schrieb Lars Schimmer:
> Or does anyone has another idea on howto encrypt a directory in OpenAFS
> on client system without any further interaction?
What about Truecrypt? Has the advantage of being platform-independent.
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ss to the
keytab.
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't do the "start" part
of k5start, only the "k5" part.
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n if you stay on your single server), as it will
make backups or migration of your data to other /vicepX partitions (maybe on
other AFS servers) easier.
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our service. You can use it to copy most of the data
over in the background. You can even do several iterations and then do the
last iterations after ensuring that the data can't be modified anymore.
And that's where you'll get into trouble. You can't mount it ro since it'
list.
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sufficient?
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unctionality.[*] (It's possible that I'm misreading the code,
> though.)
OK, thanks.
> [*] Okay, not if you're using kaserver. But I try to pretend that
> kaserver doesn't exist.
No, I don't. And I pretend the same ;)
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at login).
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Am 03.05.2016 um 10:39 schrieb zhaoxy...@ustc.edu.cn:
> 2 install ad on windows 2008 r2
If you don't already have AD and or Windows, yet, you can also use
Linux/Samba.
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Both server and client are up-to-date Debian Stretch systems running
OpenAFS 1.6.18.3.
Any ideas what could be causing the problem?
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Am 02.12.2016 um 17:48 schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> The client has cached information for the volume group that indicates
> that no backup volume exists.
>
> fs checkvolumes
That solved it, indeed.
Thanks a lot.
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unwritable files started popping up in KDE (with user's $HOME in AFS).
Uninstalling dbus-user-session solved it for me.
Please lookup Debian bug #846377
<https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=846377> for reference.
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Am 04.02.2018 um 13:29 schrieb Jose M Calhariz:
> The core of my infra-structure are 4 afsdb
Wasn't it so that it's better to have an odd number of DB servers (with
a max. of 5)?
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of the per-session one
(suggested in the systemd bug discussion)
Does the second one sound reasonable?
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1. Debian bug <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=846377>
2. systemd bug
<https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7261#issuecomment-370509405&g
default.
Adding my own two cents...
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Am 07.05.2018 um 06:49 schrieb S P Arif Sahari Wibowo:
I am looking for configuration for accessing AFS volume using current
version of Samba.
Wondering about the use case here. There's an AFS client for Windows as
well...
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Am 13.06.2018 um 14:06 schrieb Andreas Ladanyi:
> i understand that a change in CellServDB on client does have no effect
> until reboot.
Hmm, is this also true when using DNS SRV records instead of CellServDB?
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ght thing before
uninstalling dbus-user-session. It's gdm's (or better Gnome's) fault,
because it meanwhile heavily depends on the systemd/systemctl --user
stuff. sddm, for example doesn't have this problem (AFAIK).
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Am 17.08.2018 um 11:38 schrieb Gaja Sophie Peters:
> The main problem that we face at the moment is that there are TWO
> sessions opened, and (especially in "Ubuntu"-Session)
With "Ubuntu", you mean Gnome, I guess. KDE doesn't suffer from that
problem.
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systemctl --user to work (after re-login of course).
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ree I take it that there's
currently only a klog program, which needs to be invoked explicitly (so
AFTER the user has logged in). Or can it be used by said PAM module by
using its "program=path" configuration option (see pam_afs_session(5))?
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. Anyway, the pam_exec method makes for a good
workaround ;-)
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> Did a quick test (on Debian, btw., which already ships kafs) and it
> works fine.
While getting tokens at login work with this setup, things start to fail
once the users $HOME is set to be in /afs. While simple scenarios like
pure shell/console logins work, graphical d
p environments work fine with the OpenAFS
client. The systemd --user thing is a different story.
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Am Samstag, den 08.12.2018, 14:08 -0500 schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> On 12/8/2018 5:21 AM, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > Dirk Heinrichs:
> >
> > > Did a quick test (on Debian, btw., which already ships kafs) and
> > > it
> > > works fine.
> >
> &
ver for Kerberos.
Windows has quite some problems talking to standard Kerberos/LDAP
servers while Linux is fine talking to AD (using either winbindd or sssd).
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Am 06.03.19 um 16:59 schrieb Dave Botsch:
> I'm curious what problems you have run into. We are bouncing Win10
> against MIT Kerberos just fine, so clearly something is different in
> our attempted setups.
Can't really remember, too long ago. Is this Home or Pro?
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ork. However, I
didn't see the need to run two directory servers, so I completely
replaced my MIT Kerberos/OpenLDAP based setup with Samba 4 AD. No need
to setup cross realm trust.
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nd they get resolved just fine (through my private, samba based DNS
server).
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> # Set ccache name
> export KRB5CCNAME="KEYRING:persistent:$UID"
Am I correct to assume that the "regular" login session also needs to be
configured this way?
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> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 05:38:54PM +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> Jonathan Billings:
>>
>>> # Set ccache name
>>> export KRB5CCNAME="KEYRING:persistent:$UID"
>> Am I correct to assume that the "regular" login se
Carson Gaspar:
>
> On 8/13/2021 11:01 AM, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> Tried the setup right away on Debian, but it doesn't work. Seems Debian
>> adds some random string to the cache name, even if it's set to KEYRING:
>>
>> % LC_ALL=C klist|head -1
>&
#define KRCC_NAME_PREFIX "krb_ccache_"
#define KRCC_NAME_RAND_CHARS 8
Maybe other distributions patch this out and Debian doesn't...
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_default() which should result in it taking
> a compiled-in default or whatever you specify in krb5.conf).
Switched from sssd to winbind and got it to work using the standard FILE
cache type. With KEYRING, something(TM) added the ":${UID}" suffix twice...
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Am Montag 22 März 2010 10:43:51 schrieb Vladimir Konrad:
> Would you please give me few pointers on what to try to have AFS clients
> work even if the B goes down?
Create r/o replicas on A (and on the same vice partition), too.
The problem with your setup is that OpenAFS clients use the r/o path
Am Montag 22 März 2010 15:57:23 schrieb J:
> So I'm wondering whether you have any advice or comments about any of this.
You could use XFS, it doesn't even have fsck (it's a dummy, to make
distribution's boot scripts happy).
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Am Donnerstag 08 April 2010 13:22:09 schrieb Todd Lewis:
> I happen to be facing exactly that same problem at the moment, so I'm
> hopeful (doubtful, but hopeful) someone will step up and prove me wrong.
Well, I won't. But why don't you both simply install a real Db server, like
PostgreSQL, for
Am Freitag 30 April 2010, um 17:00:54 schrieb Andrew Deason:
> Traditionally, the convention of paths goes something
> like this:
>
> /afs//
>
> for the RO path, and
>
> /afs//.
>
> for the RW path. (And /afs/./ provides an RW path for
> anything).
But AFAIK the "." path is only relevant if
Am Donnerstag 17 Juni 2010, 01:06:34 schrieb Jaap Winius:
> This subject is confusing to me, because I've learned that once a
> client has encountered a read-write mount point, it becomes biased
> towards accessing only read-write replicas beyond it, ignoring any and
> all perfectly usable r
Am 22.09.2010 18:38, schrieb Richard Heggs:
> I remember reading severe warnings and dire imprecations about putting
> MS Access databases on AFS filesystems, about 5 years ago. Is it still
> considered dangerous?
>
> The server is running 1.4.11 on Linux.
> The clients are XP (and shortly Win 7
Am 28.09.2010 21:49, schrieb Russ Allbery:
> Jeff Blaine writes:
>
>> What's the tried-and-true production-quality Linux equivalent?
>> Anything? Last I read, nothing.
>
> There's nothing really equivalent to ZFS.
>
>> Barring an equivalent, what Linux setup...
>
>> a) seems most stable
>>
Am Freitag 17 Dezember 2010, um 15:29:41 schrieb John Tang Boyland:
> Does anyone know of a "sudo" like command for AFS admin commands?
Errh, what about sudo?
You could create a special kerberos principal with a random key ("scripts"),
which is stored in a keytab ("/etc/scripts.keytab"). Also m
Hi,
I'm currently thinking about a good way to deploy software packages in
(eventually replicated) AFS volumes. One possible way I can think of is
to use (x)stow, but that would imply a lot of manual work (download,
unpack, compile, install to rw volume, xstow, vos release).
Does anyone know of a
Am 20.12.2010 19:26, schrieb Booker Bense:
> My 2 cents... Outside of a few very specialized apps, putting software
> in AFS is a losing proposition these days. Since local disk space is
> growing so fast, there really is little justification for not simply
> using the package management system
>
Hi everybody,
thank you very much for all your replies. Will surely look into all
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Hi everybody,
I've upgraded to 1.5.78 a couple of weeks ago and was really impressed
by the performance improvement I got compared to 1.4.12 (I run a small
private cell on a Marvell Guruplug). Yesterday, when 1.6.0pre1 packages
hit my maschine, I also switched to DAFS.
Just wanted to say "Thank y
Hi,
don't wether this fits here or not, but since I don't have this issue in
non-afs environments I guess it does.
I've got a working Debian/Ubuntu setup with OpenLDAP, MIT Kerberos5 and
OpenAFS. Upon login to one machine, an SSH agent is startet and my key
is added (via keychain). I also get ker
Am 18.03.2011 22:54, schrieb Jaap Winius:
> My site uses OpenAFS and MIT Kerberos with OpenLDAP for user meta data
> (all running on Debian squeeze). Is it possible to prevent users from
> logging in more than once, or at least to prevent them from starting up
> the same desktop environment on mul
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On my Debian Squeeze system shutdown became really slow recently because
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Stopping OpenAFS services.
Stopping OpenAFS BOS server: bosserver.
Stopping Postfix Mail Transport Agent: post
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Am 26.03.2011 14:30, schrieb Derrick Brashear:
> alt-sysrq-t (assuming logging is still up at that point) would make
> it much easier to discern what's up.
It's a headless ARM system (GuruPlug), no alt-sysrq. The posted output
was captured by connect
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Am 26.03.2011 13:55, schrieb Rogier Krieger:
> It's merely a guess, but did your fileserver go into shutdown before
> your client/cache manager? I imagine you'd prefer things to go the
> other way around.
According to the output I've posted, yes:
St
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Am 26.03.2011 18:07, schrieb Derrick Brashear:
> echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger
Ah, ok. But it seems I first need to recompile the kernel with SYSRQ
support enabled :(
Bye...
Dirk
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Am 27.03.2011 01:42, schrieb Russ Allbery:
> Dirk Heinrichs writes:
>
>> No. They're both installed as K02* in /etc/rc6.d (default). So I guess
>> it's up to the init system how to order them.
>
> In the opena
Am 28.04.2011 19:20, schrieb John Tang Boyland:
Here is the problem I alluded to earlier:
I have a student who bought a new laptop with Windows Version 6.1.7600 and
installed NIM and OpenAFS 1.5.9904 and things ALMOST work.
They can get tokens and can go to \\afs\openafs.org
and \\afs\cs.wisc.
Am 28.04.2011 21:31, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> Execute the following commands, place the resulting output somewhere in
> /afs that I can access them, and file a bug report at
> openafs-b...@openafs.org.
Unfortunately my cell is not publicly accessible, so it would be nice if
you could tell me a w
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Am 28.04.2011 21:31, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> Execute the following commands, place the resulting output somewhere in
> /afs that I can access them, and file a bug report at
> openafs-b...@openafs.org.
Filed a bug (#129803) and tried to attach the l
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Am 01.05.2011 03:59, schrieb Jaap Winius:
> In Richard Campbell's "Managing AFS: the Andrew File System"
> (Prentice-Hall, 1998), regarding backup volumes it says on page 100 that:
>
>"User backup volumes can be mounted once in some well-known are
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Am 01.05.2011 17:40, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> Either the Microsoft Loopback Adapter is not installed,
> not enabled in or in conflict with another network adapter on the machine.
Yep, that was indeed the cause for the problem. Took me some time to
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Hi,
I currently observe a strange behavior where I can write to a volume
although I am on a read-only path, like:
% pwd
/afs
% fs lsm altum.de
'altum.de' is a mount point for volume '#altum.de:root.cell'
% fs lsm .altum.de
'.altum.de' is a mount point for volume '%altum.de:root.cell'
% cd altum.d
Am Samstag, den 17.09.2011, 05:32 -0400 schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> fs exa /afs/altum.de/sw
File /afs/altum.de/sw (536871302.1.1) contained in volume 536871302
Volume status for vid = 536871302 named sw
Current disk quota is 5000
Current blocks used are 4
The partition has 330552352 blocks availabl
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Am 17.09.2011 17:51, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> And is the sw.readonly volume accessible?
Yes, I think so.
> vos examine sw.readonly -cell altum.de
sw.readonly 536871303 RO 3 K On-line
rohan.altum.de /vicepa
R
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Am 18.09.2011 09:47, schrieb Dirk Heinrichs:
> Am 17.09.2011 17:51, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
>
>> And is the sw.readonly volume accessible?
>
> Yes, I think so.
>
>> vos examine sw.readonly -cel
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Am 19.09.2011 16:39, schrieb Andrew Deason:
> Yes, sorry, I read 'below' as 'above'. In this case, perhaps the
> client still had old vldb information, which did not contain the RO
> site? The 'vos examine' info for the RO said:
>
> CreationSat S
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Am 30.12.2011 02:00, schrieb TIARA System Man:
> the device still has enough inodes free. [root@nuage vicepa]# df
> -i FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
> /dev/sdb12994978624 12878848 29820997761% /vicepa
>
Hi,
I've installed OpenAFS 1.7.8 on a Windows XP virtual machine. Although
I've removed all but my own cell from the OpenAFS configuration ("AFS
Client Configuration" -> "AFS Cells"), there are several file and
volume location servers listet under "AFS Client Configuration" ->
"Preferences", which
Am 26.03.2012 20:55, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> Apparently you installed the client using the default settings so that
> "openafs.org" is the workstation cell.
Yes, you're right. Simply forgot to change the default cell name.
But now I have a different (albeit minor) problem. I have a volume
"mus
Am 26.03.2012 23:19, schrieb Jeffrey Altman:
> On 3/26/2012 4:37 PM, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
>> But now I have a different (albeit minor) problem. I have a
>> volume "musik.bo" mounted on a mountpoint called "B.O.".
>
> Not a valid file name on Windows
afsadm:afs (150:150), afsadm being a
member of system:administrators. Is it ok to have /afs (the volume, not the
mount point) and /afs/ be owned by afsadm:afs?
Thanx...
Dirk
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Am Mittwoch, 23. November 2005 16:09 schrieb ext Dr A V Le Blanc:
> (1) It won't allow a user whose home directory is in AFS to
> authenticate using ssh keys, even if he has Kerberos
> tickets to transfer.
Should work if the ssh key is stored in LDAP.
Bye...
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