Re: [OpenAFS] finding change rate of volumes

2006-05-09 Thread Thomas Mueller
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Lars Wilke wrote:

> out of curiosity. Is it possible to get the change rate of the data
> stored inside a volume on a daily (or other time frame) basis?
> I am looking for a way to find out how many bytes were changed
> since day XY. I am using openafs 1.4.0 btw.
> 

% vos size -help
Usage: vos size -id  [-partition ] 
[-server] [-dump] [-time ] [-cell ] 
[-noauth][-localauth] [-verbose] [-encrypt] [-help]

i.e.
% vos size -id root.cell -dump -time "05/01/2006" -dump
Volume: root.cell
dump_size: 58875
%

Thomas.
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Re: [OpenAFS] finding change rate of volumes

2006-05-09 Thread Frank Burkhardt
Hi,

On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 01:35:23AM +0200, Lars Wilke wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> out of curiosity. Is it possible to get the change rate of the data
> stored inside a volume on a daily (or other time frame) basis?
> I am looking for a way to find out how many bytes were changed
> since day XY. I am using openafs 1.4.0 btw.

If your volumes are small, you could try this:

 vos dump [volume] -time [current time minus e.g. one day] | wc -c

Of course you shouldn't do this with multi-TB-volumes.

Regards,

Frank
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[OpenAFS] finding change rate of volumes

2006-05-09 Thread Lars Wilke
Hi,

out of curiosity. Is it possible to get the change rate of the data
stored inside a volume on a daily (or other time frame) basis?
I am looking for a way to find out how many bytes were changed
since day XY. I am using openafs 1.4.0 btw.

regards

   --lars
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[OpenAFS] vmware debian openafs-client 1.4.0 losing token after 5min

2006-05-09 Thread darrenp1
I'm running vmware server beta (e.x.p build-22874) with Debian Sarge as
a host OS.
I can kinit and get a token without problems, but the token and k4
ticket are lost in less than 5min.  (I'm at Stanford where we still use
K4+5 and AFS)
I have ntp disabled and time sync enabled with the host os (vmware
option).
This isn't an issue with CentOS or RHEL, just Debian.  I was initially
running kernel 2.4.27-3-i686, and the problem still exists after moving
to kernel 2.6.16-1-i686.
aptitude reveals:
openafs-client 1.4.0-3bpo1

Does anyone have a work around for this?
Thanks for your time,
-darren

-- 
Darren Patterson
Stanford IT Services
650.725.6587 / 650.804.8143 (cell)


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