On 4/13/2010 1:43 AM, Atro Tossavainen wrote:
Jeffrey,
The OpenAFS NetRestrict documentation does not mention the use of a
preceding 'M'.
Neither does the IBM documentation, which is what I said, I think.
The OpenAFS Reference Manual has been thoroughly updated to document
how OpenAFS
In 2002, the OpenAFS version of the vos listaddrs command was updated
to include the Arla -printuuid and -noresolve options which permits the
UUID and IP address of registered file servers to be displayed. For
example:
UUID: 006cab10-0e3e-1b20-a3-aa-2601a8c0aa77
24.193.47.88
192.168.122.1
On 04/13/2010 09:26 AM, Jeffrey Altman sent:
An example of vos examine -printuuid output:
[...]
An example of vos listvldb -printuuid output:
[...]
One alternative output format that could be used when the -printuuid
option is specified is found below.
vos examine -printuuid:
[...]
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 02:38:50PM +, Stephen Quinney wrote:
I was wondering if there are set limits on the AFS cache size for a
client? Or are there any limiting factors which mean it is not worth
going beyond a certain point? In this case, this is on a 32bit Linux
machine but I am
IMO, unless a for parsing output format is available (never
likely), the existing line-per-site format should be kept and
not altered just for a new command-line option's output.
This isn't a book we're reading for a half hour. It's vos
output. Let the lines pass 80 cols.
You can have the
On 13 Apr 2010, at 15:02, Todd Lewis wrote:
Clearly the multi-line form is easier for humans to read, and the
related-data-on-one-line form is far simpler for scripts to parse. By far.
In both cases.
I don't think we should be catering for people parsing command output (beyond
recognising
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:22:39 -0400
Jeff Blaine jbla...@kickflop.net wrote:
IMO, unless a for parsing output format is available (never
likely),
'vos ex -format', though I don't think it currently affects that part of
the output.
And it puts things on different lines, which is Todd Lewis'
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 08:43:47 +0300 (EEST)
Atro Tossavainen atro.tossavainen+open...@helsinki.fi wrote:
Andrew,
Atro's problem appears to be that they are advertising the extra
addresses, though, not that they're sending packets out over them.
What I don't get is why this would have
Hello,
We are using Windows 7 Enterprise, MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.22, and
Open AFS 1-5.6.800 and have encountered a problem for our laptop users
and the sleep function. When the computers wake, the AFS lock symbol in
the system tray shows that it is broken and cannot connect to the AFS
On 4/13/2010 3:21 PM, Wayne Greene wrote:
Hello,
We are using Windows 7 Enterprise, MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.22, and
Open AFS 1-5.6.800 and have encountered a problem for our laptop users
and the sleep function. When the computers wake, the AFS lock symbol in
the system tray shows that it
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Adam Megacz a...@megacz.com wrote:
Brandon Simmons brandon.m.simm...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for the response. It seems like whole-file locking in sqlite
would be a good choice for me in any case,
In a situation where the whole-file locking scheme is used,
Greetings All,
I've been looking for some information on this because someone else has
probably run into a similar issue, but I haven't found much that is recent or
pointed towards solving the problem - though I've found some old email that
suggests where this originates from...
I've got a
On Apr 13, 2010, at 10:02 AM, Todd Lewis wrote:
Clearly the multi-line form is easier for humans to read, and the
related-data-on-one-line form is far simpler for scripts to parse. By far.
In both cases.
Is there a place on the ballot to vote for... both, with a switch?
I'm a long-time
On 4/13/2010 5:08 PM, Steve Simmons wrote:
On Apr 13, 2010, at 10:02 AM, Todd Lewis wrote:
Clearly the multi-line form is easier for humans to read, and the
related-data-on-one-line form is far simpler for scripts to parse. By far.
In both cases.
Is there a place on the ballot to vote
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Jacob Ela e...@cs.wisc.edu wrote:
Greetings All,
I've been looking for some information on this because someone else has
probably run into a similar issue, but I haven't found much that is recent or
pointed towards solving the problem - though I've found
That's what I missed. Looks like it did the trick - I'll try it on the lab
tomorrow.
Thanks!
Jacob Ela
Computer Systems Lab
University of Wisconsin-Madison
e...@cs.wisc.edu
On Apr 13, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Derrick Brashear wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Jacob Ela e...@cs.wisc.edu
Here is the April 2010 issue of the OpenAFS Newsletter:
OpenAFS Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 4, April 2010
Welcome to the twelveth issue of the OpenAFS newsletter. This newsletter
summarizes what is happening in the OpenAFS community.
As always, volunteers, patches, bug reports, or any
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