[OpenAFS] Starting the AFS client from Hibernation
Patrick Berge
bergep@us.ibm.com
Thu, 10 Apr 2003 12:33:44 -0400
Well with Linux I already had a script to reset my network and sound
drivers both of which did not survive a hibranation restore. So it only
made sense to start and stop afs. Thanks for the info I will replace it
with "fs checks -all".
Patrick D. Berge
bergep@us.ibm.com
Derek Atkins
<warlord@MIT.EDU> To: Patrick Berge/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS
cc: openafs-info@openafs.org
04/10/2003 12:20 Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Starting the AFS client from Hibernation
PM
Patrick Berge <bergep@us.ibm.com> writes:
> My Win2k laptop has the AFS 1.2.8a client to access AFS data. I noticed
> the "Start the AFS Client Service whenever this computer restarts" option
> and it works fine for power downs. I rarely power it down using
> hibernation instead. I would like to see a "Start the AFS Client Service
> from Hibernation" option added or some help writing a script to do so.
>
> With Linux on my laptop I wrote a quick little script to run after
> hibernation to check for a network connection and if so start the AFS
> client. I was not able to find any information on writing scripts for
> recovery from Windows hibernation.
Eh? On linux you don't need to start/stop AFS going into/out-of
hibernation. All you need to do is "fs checks -all" when the network
comes back up...
> Patrick D. Berge
> bergep@us.ibm.com
-derek
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