Hi Simon,
On 19 Nov 2012, at 07:15, Jakub Moscicki wrote:
Thanks for this analysis. The increased UDP works pretty well for us at CERN
so far - albeit one limit gone other limits appear more pronounced.
I'm interested in what other limits you are hitting. I'm very aware of the
problems
I'll be at LISA again this year, and was planning to schedule an OpenAFS BoF.
Is anyone else going to be there? If so, any preferences for when I schedule
it? Jeff - I'm not expecting you to drive from New York to San Diego for this
one. :)
Brian
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Brian Sebby (se...@anl.gov) |
I'm not going to be able to show up in person this year but
I am happy to participate remotely if you can make arrangements.
On 11/20/2012 12:07 PM, Brian Sebby wrote:
I'll be at LISA again this year, and was planning to schedule an OpenAFS BoF.
Is anyone else going to be there? If so, any
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Michael Meffie mmef...@sinenomine.netwrote:
I haven't looked into this yet, but I happened to notice (only yesterday),
that if I run aklog with the -noprdb option, the same thing occurs, that
is a token is set, but not listed by `tokens'. Perhaps a clue.
I
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Ken Dreyer ktdre...@ktdreyer.com wrote:
I noticed that wiki.openafs.org has all the pages collected under an
/AFSLore/ sub-directory. My hunch is that is just a legacy thing
from when the wiki was hosted somewhere else. Now that we have our own
wiki.openafs.org
This is pretty much standard behavior on RHEL. IMHO, I prefer the version
w/o the uid since it's can often be a lie. This can be really confusing
when using ssh and GSSAPI to login to role accounts.
We use a handy little perl script called qtoken to find out what uid is
REALLY in your token.
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