Thus spake Madhusudan Singh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can the cache be located on a reiserfs partition as well ?
No, the cache can't.
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The only reason was that I was under the impression that reiserfs does
not
work with openafs.
Can the cache be located on a reiserfs partition as well ?
Thanks,
MS
On Saturday 20 August 2005 7:15 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 17:06 -0500, John Tang Boyland wrote:
> (1) How do other sites handle this? Is pam_aklog passe ?
> (2) If not, how can I get it for Solaris ?
> (2b) Is there some reason why it isn't integrated with
>aklog in the src tree ? (or in the PAM directory.)
The pam_krb5
John Tang Boyland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (1) How do other sites handle this? Is pam_aklog passe ?
> (2) If not, how can I get it for Solaris ?
> (2b) Is there some reason why it isn't integrated with
>aklog in the src tree ? (or in the PAM directory.)
> (3) Can we get some documen
I've been able to transition to using Kerberos V with the help
of people on this list and Ken's migration kit (thanks!). I put some
notes in the Wiki to fill in some gaps.
I notice that openafs-1.3.87 includes aklog (good!) but it seems to be
missing a PAM module that can be used with krb5. The
* Russ Allbery [2005-08-19 21:20:49 -0700]:
> Attached. (Review from anyone else would also be welcome.)
A few minor comments follow. Overall, it looks good.
> 7. If the name of your Kerberos realm does not match the name of your
[...]
> 7. Create some space to use for AFS volumes. You ca
Did you reboot the systems after modifying CelLServDB? If not, well,
that's why you're getting the "old" information. "fs listcell" asks
the kernel "what servers do you have configured for this cell?" On
startup afsd loads that information into the kernel and the kernel
caches that information..
Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /dev/sda10 on /vicepa type ext2 (rw)
> /dev/sda11 on /vicepb type ext2 (rw)
Any particular reason you're using ext2 for your /vicepX partitions?
I would think you'd want ext3 or reiserfs here.
-derek
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