From hanzer@riseup.net Thu Nov 15 20:32:03 2018 From: hanzer@riseup.net (Adam Jensen) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2018 15:32:03 -0500 Subject: [OpenAFS-Doc] Installation and set up guide for Scientific Linux-7.5 Message-ID: Hi, I would like to explore OpenAFS. Does anyone know of an up-to-date installation and set up guide for SL-7.5? The software seems to be available: [hanzer@moria ~]$ yum list openafs\* Available Packages openafs-1.6-sl.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-authlibs.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-authlibs-devel.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-client.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-compat.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-devel.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-kernel-source.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-kpasswd.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-krb5.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-module-tools.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-plumbing-tools.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security openafs-1.6-sl-server.x86_64 1.6.23-289.sl7 sl-security But I haven't been able to find an accessible set of instructions that don't require an extensive investment in research, study and translation to a modern environment. Perhaps if those of you with some experience of the technology could guide me through an installation and basic configuration then my notes could be shaped into a guide. I have an SL-7.5 server with LVM partitions /vicep{a..f} that are currently 100GB each but there is plenty of storage space available to expand the capacity of these partitions. I have an SL-7.5 laptop that can act as a client. I also have two Ubuntu-18.04 machines that could be clients, and I have a FreeBSD machine but OpenAFS doesn't seem to be available in its ports system. Given this basis, it might be possible to experiment with several desirable scenarios and record a straightforward set of installation, configuration, and administration instructions for each that would enable people to assess the technology in a tractable, cost-effective way. If this seems reasonable, I would love to get started. Thanks! PS - I've posted this to both the -docs and -info lists. Those familiar with the community/culture might need to lead the conversation to the best list by managing their "reply-to" addresses...