On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Rich Sudlow r...@nd.edu wrote:
Here at Notre Dame (CRC) we use Teradactyl with a Sony
Petasite -
pro.sony.com/bbsccms/assets/files/cat/datastorage/articles/notredame.pdf
Not sure why anyone would want to use anything other than Teradactyl.
Teradactyl is
Bill,
Over at UCSC we're evaluating our AFS backup options- to this point we've
been using the native OpenAFS tape and backup tools, but we're wondering if
anyone does it a different, better way?
Still using the scripts I got from Nathan Rawling on the old info-afs
list back in June 2000 to
Over at UCSC we're evaluating our AFS backup options- to this point
we've been using the native OpenAFS tape and backup tools, but we're
wondering if anyone does it a different, better way?
We have some scripts that in the inside do something like
vos dump volname.backup | tsmpipe -c -f
Not sure why anyone would want to use anything other than Teradactyl.
1. $$
2. Integration with existing system and tape robot lacking.
At the time we were running TSM and DMF against the same
tape robot and did not want a third system fighting for
tape drives.
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Another option
On Mar 17, 2011, at 6:15 AM, Harald Barth wrote:
Not sure why anyone would want to use anything other than Teradactyl.
1. $$
I keep hearing this - but quite frankly find Teradactyl quite
inexpensive.
I think much of this depends on the size of the cell.
2. Integration with existing
Not sure why anyone would want to use anything other than Teradactyl.
As with all else, it depends on your requirements.
Teradactyl is clearly a solution targeting the enterprise
space with enterprise capability, support, overheads,
and pricing. TSM and NetBackup target the same
space
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011, Thomas Smith wrote:
Teradactyl is _very_ expensive, cost prohibitively so for many. (I
recently looked at it as a potential replacement [for consolidation]
for my current backup systems--BackupAFS and Zmanda.)
Seconded. At ${previousJob}, we contacted Teradactyl regarding
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 9:28 AM, Uee'o Ouihi uou...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011, Thomas Smith wrote:
Teradactyl is _very_ expensive, cost prohibitively so for many. (I
recently looked at it as a potential replacement [for consolidation]
for my current backup systems--BackupAFS and
On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Claudio Prono wrote:
Hello all,
I have found some strange logs from a windows Client to my AFS:
Mar 9 14:52:22 afs kernel: [8648828.273271] UDP: short packet: From
xxx.xxx.xxx.68:7001 88/73 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7000
Mar 9 15:16:39 afs kernel:
Steve Simmons s...@umich.edu writes:
On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Claudio Prono wrote:
I have found some strange logs from a windows Client to my AFS:
Mar 9 14:52:22 afs kernel: [8648828.273271] UDP: short packet: From
xxx.xxx.xxx.68:7001 88/73 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7000
Mar 9 15:16:39 afs
On Mar 17, 2011, at 5:16 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
We have occasionally seen these. Other folks here tell me it's usually
due to low-quality hacking tools doing UDP-based probes. When they
happen here, the source address is always from various places
off-campus.
That was my first thought as
Is there anything queryable in OpenAFS via SNMP? I can only
find ancient mailing list comments about it (1998) when
searching openafs.org ... and a sad note about Kevin McBride's
passing in 2008 when searching Google :(
And No matches found via
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com writes:
I would like to try to get Russ's pam_afs_session into Fedora/EPEL.
Since OpenAFS itself is not permitted for inclusion (I think it's
because no kernel modules?), I'm hoping that
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com writes:
Given what we've discussed about the dependencies available in Fedora,
is there any way to avoid the requirement to specify the path to
aklog? Eg.
[appdefaults]
pam-afs-session = {
program = /usr/bin/aklog
}
Avoid specifying it at
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
If you build on a system without any aklog, you will have to specify
it via either the PAM options or krb5.conf.
Rats. There is no aklog in the path at compile time, because no
package in Fedora provides /usr/bin/aklog.
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com writes:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
If you build on a system without any aklog, you will have to specify
it via either the PAM options or krb5.conf.
Rats. There is no aklog in the path at compile time, because no
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com writes:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Russ Allbery r...@stanford.edu wrote:
If you build on a system without any aklog, you will have to specify
it via either the PAM options or
The March 2011 OpenAFS newsletter is now available at
http://www.openafs.org/newsletter/newsletter-2011-03-volume003-issue03.html.
Thanks,
Jason
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