Quoting Leroy Tennison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rc3.d]# rpm -qa | grep ker
kernel-2.6.12-1.1381_FC3
kernel-utils-2.4-13.1.49_FC3
and the installed openafs RPMs are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# rpm -qa | grep openafs
openafs-1.4.0-fc3.1
openafs-kernel-1.4.0-2.6.12_1.1380_FC3_1
open
I found Open AFS while lookinbg for a distributed file system for Linux
and it appears to be the best option available so I decided to try it.
Discovered I need a specific Fedora Core 3 kernel version so I downloade
and installed it. I then proceded to install Open AFS.
On reboot I got the 'M
The problem you are trying to solve "multiple names from multiple
sources represent the same identity" is being worked on. I expect
that there will be a cheap and dirty solution available in a future
1.4 release in the next few months plus a more permanent solution
in OpenAFS 2.0.
The quick and d
It looks like cross-realm AFS IDs are required to have the group ID of the
cross-realm group (system:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) in the lower 16-bits of the ID:
user id & 0x = group id
Does this imply that you only get 16-bits of local IDs and 16-bits for
each cross-realm realm?
What would
Todd L Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to run OpenAFS on an SGI Altix 330 (IA-64, SuSE Enterprise
> 9.3, Linux 2.6.5 plus patches). The root filesystem is XFS and afsd
> doesn't like trying to run a cache on it.
Right. You can't put a cache on XFS.
> I'm having some strange pro
I'm trying to run OpenAFS on an SGI Altix 330 (IA-64, SuSE
Enterprise 9.3, Linux 2.6.5 plus patches). The root filesystem is XFS and
afsd doesn't like trying to run a cache on it. I'm having some strange
problems with memcache*, and resizing XFS is a royal pain, so I was hoping
I could run t
On Nov 20, 2005, at 4:12 , ph rhole oper wrote:
lmtp daemon of Cyrus IMAP, is supposed to deliver mail localy.
1) Does it support getting afs tokens, and delivering mail in user's
home directory?
Cyrus delivers to its own mail store, which is designed to be stored
on local disk.
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lmtp daemon of Cyrus IMAP, is supposed to deliver mail localy.
1) Does it support getting afs tokens, and delivering mail in user's
home directory?
2) If it does, will it need permanent afs tokens?Or can it obtain afs
tokens right after
a user logins (using it's krb5 creds)?
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