I wrote:
Isn't it possible to get the
windows client to authenticate against both kaservers and
Kerberos V servers, for those people who will continue to need
access to both kinds of cell?
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 11:21:03AM -0500, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
No. This is not possible. The User
Hi
I'm about to start playing with OpenAFS, and would like to install on
Fedora Core 3 (cos that's what most of our machines are running).
Any pointers or tips (like 'don't be crazy!').
I notice that the only downloads are for Fedora 1. Should I use another
Redhat release?
Thanks for saving me
Il giorno dom, 06-03-2005 alle 17:39 +0100, Kristian ha scritto:
Hi,
I've just finished setting up a new AFS server from source, but for some
strange reason I cannot seem to be able to gain admin privileges.
I have created user admin correctly and even after a successful klog
admin I do
openafs-kernel-1.3.79-1.1.fc3.2.6.10-1.766_FC3.smp.i686.i386.rpm
Doh! Take out one of the .%{arch} segments above.
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Jacob Hunt wrote:
I was able to compile OpenAFS for hp-ux 11.23 pa-risc, I haven't had a
chance to test it yet.
The compile is the easy part. Its the kernel extensions that will be the
problem. Did you combine the ia64_hpux1123 with the hp_ux11i? What changes
did you make?
The question I have
Hi,
Been doing some testing/building under Solaris 10 x86, and have come up
with this error while trying to do writes:
x ./lib/afs/libafsutil.a, 102796 bytes, 201 tape blocks
afs: failed to store file (27)
Filesize limit exceeded
and, a corresponding:
Mar 7 13:11:08 test86.umbc.edu afs:
--On March 4, 2005 6:59:44 PM -0500 Derrick J Brashear
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, John L. Capone wrote:
Hi,
I am doing some research and am trying to determine what was the
earliest time that an institution began to RAID with AFS.
So the question is, is he trying to
I wouldn't give him the time of day. I deal with attorneys all the time.
Send him a bill, charge him what he charges his clients. Attorneys
understand that language.
tedc
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On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:31:15 +0100, Lars Schimmer
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I just wanted to create a group named all in which all other groups should
be
member in OpenAFS.
But the pts adduser only let me add users to goups. So how can I add a group
named fooo to a group named all ?
Not
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| On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:31:15 +0100, Lars Schimmer
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|I just wanted to create a group named all in which all other groups
should be
|member in OpenAFS.
|But the pts adduser only let me add users
Lars Schimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That´s exact not what I search :-)
I want to open our cell at the firewall to be accessed from all over the
world. But I don´t want every other AFS user to read our data, so I need
a group called all to inherit our PCs and all our users (which are all
As mentioned by others, AFS doesn't have RW replication. You can get
active single-master replication (one RW node and one or more RO nodes)
with DRBD (or ENBD) and a cluster filesystem like GFS or PVFS.
I am not aware of any multiple-master replication projects in the OSS
world (using a
ted creedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wouldn't give him the time of day. I deal with attorneys all the time.
Send him a bill, charge him what he charges his clients. Attorneys
understand that language.
It took me ten minutes, tops, to answer his question, and I didn't mind
answering it no
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| Lars Schimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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|That´s exact not what I search :-)
|I want to open our cell at the firewall to be accessed from all over the
|world. But I don´t want every other AFS user to read our data, so I need
Has anyone has any experience with using drbd with openafs as a failover
HA solution?
-Steve
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ted creedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Mike Fedyk wrote:
As mentioned by others, AFS doesn't have RW replication. You can get
active single-master replication (one RW node and one or more RO
nodes) with DRBD (or ENBD) and a cluster filesystem like GFS or PVFS.
I am not aware of any
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Mike Fedyk wrote:
I am not aware of any multiple-master replication projects in the OSS
world (using a shared disk doesn't count).
Coda.
I would not put that in production. The mere fact that the entire file is
Perhaps, but it is a multiple-master replication projects in the
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