Re: [OpenAFS] Re: OpenAFS services startup

2012-03-01 Thread Russ Allbery
Danko Antolovic writes: > OpenAFS documentation already branches out to different Unix flavors in > one or two places, so there is precedent for documenting OS-specific > things. A startup service typically consists of placing the right script > in init.d, a config file in /etc/sysconfig, and pla

[OpenAFS] Re: OpenAFS services startup

2012-03-01 Thread Andrew Deason
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:58:48 -0500 Danko Antolovic wrote: > RPM installs occasionally fail because of kernel versions, incompatible > architecture and what not. In such cases, source build is usually > considered the preferred fallback. ...then it sounds like it's supposed to fail. If you have

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: OpenAFS services startup

2012-03-01 Thread Danko Antolovic
RPM installs occasionally fail because of kernel versions, incompatible architecture and what not. In such cases, source build is usually considered the preferred fallback. OpenAFS documentation already branches out to different Unix flavors in one or two places, so there is precedent for docu

[OpenAFS] Re: OpenAFS services startup

2012-02-29 Thread Andrew Deason
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 18:28:03 -0500 "Danko Antolovic" wrote: > Could someone spell out which files are involved? What startup > script(s) go into /etc/rc.d/init.d ? What is the right config file? > The documentation seems to cover the rpm installations, but is a bit > obscure about the source bu