On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Marcus Watts <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Date:    Sun, 18 Apr 2010 12:30:38 +0200
>> To:      [email protected]
>> From:    Mohammed Gamal <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [OpenAFS-devel] Attempting to build a test environment. Help needed
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to build a test openafs environment for GSoC work. All I
>> need is to setup a local cell with some volumes, my main problem is in
>> the initial setup. I've cloned the source from the git repo and built
>> them and tried to follow through the guidelines in the quick start
>> guide, but I am a little bit lost as to what to do.
>>
>> Is there any standard scenario for setting up some simple test
>> environment, or is some public environment available for this purpose?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mohammed
>
> I imagine anybody serious about afs development has a canned process
> for making a test cell, but I notice nobody posted theirs.

I do it by hand every time.

Your imagination is very vivid.

> Bringing up a test cell is easy.  Do not let anybody tell you it's hard
> or not worth doing.  You will learn so much more doing it that you cannot
> afford to miss the opportunity.  This is the difference between being
> a half-assed developer, and a kick-ass developer.
>
> You need 2 machines:
>
>        machine A
>                db server, fs server
>        machine B
>                test client

You can do it with one if you're adventurous, crazy, or poor.

If you do, make sure you configure the fileserver to start before you
configure the client to start.
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