[OpenAFS-devel] Problem about multiple AFS in the same cell

³¯¤¹¸t u85021@ice.ntnu.edu.tw
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:34:25 +0800


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> > Thanks so much.
> > Just because I see some text in IBM AFS:Administration Guide in page =
56,
as the following shows
> >    % tokens
> >    Tokens held by the Cache Manager:
> >
> >    User's (AFS ID 1000) tokens for afs@abc.com  [Expires Jun  2 =
10:00]
> >    User's (AFS ID 4286) tokens for afs@stateu.edu  [Expires Jun  3 =
1:34]
> >    User's (AFS ID 22) tokens for afs@def.com  [>>Expired<<]
> >        --End of list--
> >
> > Now I have 2 AFS machines, and they have different cell names. So =
how
can I get tokens from multiple cells
> > just like the above shows.
>
> Same way:
>
> klog -c cell1
> klog -c cell2
> ...
>
> Or, if you're using a real kerberos infrastructure you can use
> cross-realm Kerberos so that user's only need identifications
> in one cell, not both.
>
> Also note that multiple machines can be in the same AFS cell.
> AFS is not really meant to have a cell per machine.  I hope

That's really what I want to do. I have tried many times, and I have
searched many documents, including
IBM AFS documents, google, etc. But I still can't find solutions. Can =
anyone
tell me how to add multiple AFS into the same cell? Or is there any =
document
that I can refer to?

> you don't literally mean two machines.  It might help if you
> are more specific about what you are trying to accomplish.




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<DIV><FONT size=3D2><FONT size=3D3>&gt; &gt; Thanks so much.<BR>&gt; =
&gt; Just=20
because I see some text in IBM AFS:Administration Guide in page =
56,<BR>as the=20
following shows<BR>&gt; &gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; % tokens<BR>&gt;=20
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tokens held by the Cache Manager:<BR>&gt; =
&gt;<BR>&gt;=20
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; User's (AFS ID 1000) tokens for </FONT><A=20
href=3D"mailto:afs@abc.com"><FONT size=3D3>afs@abc.com</FONT></A><FONT =
size=3D3>&nbsp;=20
[Expires Jun&nbsp; 2 10:00]<BR>&gt; &gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; User's (AFS =
ID 4286)=20
tokens for </FONT><A href=3D"mailto:afs@stateu.edu"><FONT=20
size=3D3>afs@stateu.edu</FONT></A><FONT size=3D3>&nbsp; [Expires =
Jun&nbsp; 3=20
1:34]<BR>&gt; &gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; User's (AFS ID 22) tokens for =
</FONT><A=20
href=3D"mailto:afs@def.com"><FONT size=3D3>afs@def.com</FONT></A><FONT =
size=3D3>&nbsp;=20
[&gt;&gt;Expired&lt;&lt;]<BR>&gt; =
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
--End of list--<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; Now I have 2 AFS machines, and =
they=20
have different cell names. So how<BR>can I get tokens from multiple=20
cells<BR>&gt; &gt; just like the above shows.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Same=20
way:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; klog -c cell1<BR>&gt; klog -c cell2<BR>&gt;=20
...<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Or, if you're using a real kerberos infrastructure =
you can=20
use<BR>&gt; cross-realm Kerberos so that user's only need=20
identifications<BR>&gt; in one cell, not both.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Also note =
that=20
multiple machines can be in the same AFS cell.<BR>&gt; AFS is not really =
meant=20
to have a cell per machine.&nbsp; I hope<BR><BR>That's really what I =
want to do.=20
I have tried many times, and I have<BR>searched many documents, =
including<BR>IBM=20
AFS documents, google, etc. But I still can't find solutions. Can =
anyone<BR>tell=20
me how to add multiple AFS into the same cell? Or is there any =
document<BR>that=20
I can refer to?<BR><BR>&gt; you don't literally mean two machines.&nbsp; =
It=20
might help if you<BR>&gt; are more specific about what you are trying to =

accomplish.</FONT><BR><BR><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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