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Hi!
Steve Devine wrote:
Is 2 gig still the limit for files?
There are still some limits of 2 GB/File out there.
Only if you use 1.3.8x or 1.4.x fileservers and clients you are able to
handle files 2GB.
On windows the client can handle big files,
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Hi!
One member of the german OpenAFS workshop held in Paderborn last weekend
made a special knoppix 4.02 bootable CD with integrated OpenAFS.
I put a image of this CD in our cell:
/afs/cgv.tugraz.at/archive/cdonline/LiveCDs
Here is the CellServDB
Lars Schimmer wrote:
Oh, one question for windows client:
I need a service to save some data into OpenAFS filesystem right after
windows start with NO user logged on.
The problem for me is that the drives are mapped just for the users
which logs in. Is there a global mapping which works right
You only require a krb524d, fakeka, etc. if you are attempting
to support clients that cannot make use of Kerberos 5-based
tokens. What clients are you attempting to support?
MIT KFW does not ship with any server side daemons. The
daemon you would want to build is a krb524d.exe and you would
Does there exist any *concise* documentation for
migrating to Kerberos 5 from the built-in OpenAFS Kerberos?
I'm looking for something like the linux HOWTO format.
Names of software packages to be installed, configuration
files to hit, high-level explanation of the various
options (Heimdal vs.
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Hi!
At the openafs-workshop in Paderborn I get known to a nice perlscript.
To get this script run, I need 2 CPAN perl module installed here on my
debian box.
AFS::VLDB and AFS::VOS
But everytime I try to install them via perl-shell, I get:
Does there exist any *concise* documentation for
migrating to Kerberos 5 from the built-in OpenAFS Kerberos?
I can only say that every migration I've known about has been a little
bit different than every other one. Some are a LOT different. This
seems to be related that every installation
Hi,
as a linux admin with ~ 0 knowledge about MacOSX I've got a little problem.
I need AFS on some MacOSX machines. I know how to compile software packages
on linux but I don't have a clue, even where to start on MacOSX. Is there a
howto (what packages to install, what traps to watch for, how to
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 03:58:03PM +0100, Lars Schimmer wrote:
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Hi!
At the openafs-workshop in Paderborn I get known to a nice perlscript.
To get this script run, I need 2 CPAN perl module installed here on my
debian box.
AFS::VLDB and
You only require a krb524d, fakeka, etc. if you are attempting
to support clients that cannot make use of Kerberos 5-based
tokens. What clients are you attempting to support?
MIT KFW does not ship with any server side daemons. The
daemon you would want to build is a krb524d.exe and you would
Frank Burkhardt wrote:
Hi,
as a linux admin with ~ 0 knowledge about MacOSX I've got a little problem.
I need AFS on some MacOSX machines. I know how to compile software packages
on linux but I don't have a clue, even where to start on MacOSX. Is there a
howto (what packages to install, what
Make sure you have the latest developer tools installed, and check
macosxhints.com or a similar site for possible issues depending on your
version of macosx. I know tiger systems (10.4.x) seem to have a bug in
the system poll function. Affects glib-2.x at least.
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 16:46
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Hi!
Because of missing info I made a small quick and dirty webpage in german
about some tips for AFS-Cell-Admins.
http://aceini.no-ip.info/afs/tips.html
If anyone has any tip, tell me. If the wiki will be back up, I can
translate and integrate it
Hi,
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Lars Schimmer wrote:
If the wiki will be back up, I can translate and integrate it there.
I would appreciate that, because I have a lot of buts available which
whill qualify some of those statements.
Chris
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All,
What provision do you recommend for backing up AFS volumes? I have access to
TSM, but from what I've seen only the binaries for AIX support direct backup
of files in AFS unless I'm wrong.
TIA.
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structure. Please don't suggest changing this if you don't understand how
it affects the streaming vs. seeking performance of operations. The fact
that AFS stores data in a serialized format in managable chunks is a
*HUGE*
No, 2GB files are supported if you build with
--enable-largefile-fileserver.
Are the official binaries for 1.4 built with this option enabled?
danno
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Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is 2 gig still the limit for files?
No, 2GB files are supported if you build with
--enable-largefile-fileserver.
How about Vols.
Volumes have never been limited to 2GB. Volumes have not had an effective
limit
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I rebuilt from src (Version 1.4.0) using the flag suggested and it still
failed. Are there any docs on this? Do I need to change any configs at
start time? Does the client have to changed as well? I only changed the
server software.
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Russ Allbery wrote:
Steve Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I rebuilt from src (Version 1.4.0) using the flag suggested and it still
failed. Are there any docs on this? Do I need to change any configs at
start time? Does the client have to changed as well? I only changed
Lars Schimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed the debian-package-source of openafs and told perl that
directory. Has anyone a tip or maybe two debs for me?
Debian packages for the AFS Perl modules are available from:
deb http://archives.eyrie.org/debian stable main
(unstable and
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 10:11:13AM -0600, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
[snip]
I too amy not a real Mac person. You may need the MacOS xcode code
development
packaged, I had it installed before I looked at OpenAFS.
Actually I found it rather easy to build OpenAFS on MacOS 10.4, as it is
PS: What about this --with-krb5-conf ? There's no /usr/bin/krb5-config on my
MacOS (10.3).
You need to set KRB5LIBS and KRB5CFLAGS when doing a ./configure.
Here's what I used for 10.3:
KRB5LIBS=-L/usr/lib -Wl,-search_paths_first -lkrb5 -lk5crypto -lcom_err
-lresolv
You need to set KRB5LIBS and KRB5CFLAGS when doing a ./configure.
only if your system doesn't provide a krb5-config script. 10.3
does not, 10.4 does.
--Ken
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Hi,
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 02:41:20PM -0700, Mike Bydalek wrote:
PS: What about this --with-krb5-conf ? There's no /usr/bin/krb5-config on
my MacOS (10.3).
You need to set KRB5LIBS and KRB5CFLAGS when doing a ./configure.
Here's what I used for 10.3:
KRB5LIBS=-L/usr/lib
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Dan Pritts wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 04:50:26PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
structure. Please don't suggest changing this if you don't understand how
it affects the streaming vs. seeking performance of operations. The fact
that AFS stores data in a serialized
Frank Burkhardt wrote:
Frank
PS: What about this --with-krb5-conf ? There's no /usr/bin/krb5-config on my
MacOS (10.3).
Its in MacOS 10.4 to use Kerberos provided by Apple.
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Cells are demarcations of authorization boundaries. If your Bangalore
and New York offices are both controlled by the same authorities then
they should not be separate cells.
theo van den bout wrote:
You only require a krb524d, fakeka, etc. if you are attempting
to support clients that cannot make use of Kerberos 5-based
tokens. What clients are you attempting to support?
MIT KFW does not ship with any server side daemons. The
daemon you would want to build is a
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