David Bear wrote:
Every time I do an openafs install, it seems that I have to relearn how to
do the client for the linux de jour that I am on. So I decided last time I
installed on CentOS that I would write down what I learned.

I wonder if there is a review process for these documents? I would really
appreciate comments on accuracy, and currency (up to date-ness) of the
document which can be viewed at

http://docs.google.com/View?id=dhpk8h93_9f35v7qc4

Any pointers would be appreciated.


Thanks! This looks good.

Ideally, we should include this in the quick start or admin guide, but the wiki at http://www.dementia.org/twiki/bin/view/AFSLore/CreatingANewCell is probably a good place to keep those directions until they make it into the documentation in git.

Using kmod's are fine, but dkms can be easier when upgrading kernels.

To use the dkms rpm, add the epel repo, remove the kmod's, and run
"sudo yum dkms openafs-dkms"

dkms automatically compiles the needed openafs kernel module when the kernel is upgraded.

Sincerely,
Jason
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