Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-24 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Thursday, February 24, 2005 09:43:53 AM +0100 Stephan Wiesand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2. if the second (old crashed) server comes up , the volume on this server will not switched to online when the fileserver starts up .. Do all parties involved (fileserver hosting the converted RO volume,

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-24 Thread Stephan Wiesand
Hi Sven, On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Sven Oehme wrote: 1. docs :-) vos help convertROtoRW vos convertROtoRW: convert a RO volume into a RW volume (after loss of old RW volume) Usage: vos convertROtoRW -server -partition -id [-force] [-cell ] [-noauth] [-localauth] [-verbose] [-encrypt] [-help] Where: -

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-24 Thread Sven Oehme
/stonehenge.html Phone (+49)-6131-84-3151 Fax      (+49)-6131-84-6708 Mobil   (+49)-171-970-6664 E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/02/2005 04:14 To Chris Huebsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc openafs-info@openafs.org Subject Re

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-23 Thread Mike Fedyk
Chris Huebsch wrote: On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, ted creedon wrote: Any sources? If I recall correctly, the convertROtoRW is now part of vos in 1.3.7x More sources are not available afaik. Where can I find docs? What does the old RW volume fileserver do when it comes back up? ___

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-23 Thread Mike Fedyk
Chris Huebsch wrote: Hi, On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Kurt A. Seiffert wrote: Does anyone have any advice for backup solutions for this much AFS data? Thomas Mueller of Chemnitz University of Technology developed a so called Chemnitz AFS Backup Suite. Unfortunately the doc is in german only: http://www-us

[OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-21 Thread vinod kumar boppana
i am using openafs with linux machine as server and alpha machines as clients. I also grouped users basing on their divisions. i mean , the path will be " /afs/.afs.compunet.in/division/user_name " what i want is regular backup of the divisional volumes (which in turn contains user volumes) on

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-21 Thread Benjamin P Myers
On Friday 18 February 2005 08:21 am, Kurt A. Seiffert wrote: > We are not sure if the new AFS cell will hold quite as many users, but > the lower working number is 10,000 accounts with about 40TB of space. > > Does anyone have any advice for backup solutions for this much AFS data? > > Any other ge

RE: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread Chris Huebsch
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, ted creedon wrote: Any sources? If I recall correctly, the convertROtoRW is now part of vos in 1.3.7x More sources are not available afaik. Chris -- Chris Huebschwww.huebsch-gemacht.de | TU Chemmnitz, Informatik, RNVS GPG-Encrypted mail welcome! ID:7F2B4DBA | Str. d. Nati

RE: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread ted creedon
Any sources? tedc -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Huebsch Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: openafs-info@openafs.org Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions Hi, On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Kurt A

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread Chris Huebsch
Hi, On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Kurt A. Seiffert wrote: Does anyone have any advice for backup solutions for this much AFS data? Thomas Mueller of Chemnitz University of Technology developed a so called Chemnitz AFS Backup Suite. Unfortunately the doc is in german only: http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~thm

RE: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread ted creedon
There is about 200GB on my 2 AFS servers about 12% of your 1.3 TB. However each system has 500GB of capacity. Since tape backups are a nuisance for me (but required for you - because its not YOUR data) the setup here is to use 2 older 733MHz boxes on separate MGE 3KVA UPS's with HighPoint ide raid

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread John Hascall
"Kristen J. Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Kurt A. Seiffert wrote: > > We are considering creating a very large OpenAFS cell. We are looking to > > replace our current DCE/DFS cell. That currently has about 50,000 > > accounts with 1.3TB of data. > > > > We are not sure if the new AFS cel

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-19 Thread Kristen J. Webb
Kurt A. Seiffert wrote: We are considering creating a very large OpenAFS cell. We are looking to replace our current DCE/DFS cell. That currently has about 50,000 accounts with 1.3TB of data. We are not sure if the new AFS cell will hold quite as many users, but the lower working number is 10,0

Re: [OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-18 Thread Ben Staffin
* Kurt A. Seiffert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-18 21:13] wibbled: > We are considering creating a very large OpenAFS cell. We are looking to > replace our current DCE/DFS cell. That currently has about 50,000 > accounts with 1.3TB of data. > > We are not sure if the new AFS cell will hold quite

[OpenAFS] backup solutions

2005-02-18 Thread Kurt A. Seiffert
We are considering creating a very large OpenAFS cell. We are looking to replace our current DCE/DFS cell. That currently has about 50,000 accounts with 1.3TB of data. We are not sure if the new AFS cell will hold quite as many users, but the lower working number is 10,000 accounts with about 4