> Use 'fs setservreprefs -vlservers ...' to make each client prefer the local
> VLDB (lower the pref-value on the local VLDB below all others). From this
> time on, the client will only ask the local VLDB with fallback to remote
> ones (when the local VLDB becomes unavailable).
Great, this seems
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:52:56AM -0500, Wes Chow wrote:
>
> Our site has machines in three geographically distant areas. Right now,
> we have one kdc and openafs vldb server in each location, the rationale
> being that in case of network disconnections, each location would still
> be able
Our site has machines in three geographically distant areas. Right now,
we have one kdc and openafs vldb server in each location, the rationale
being that in case of network disconnections, each location would still
be able to access its local services. Does this seem like reasonable setup?
Do