[OpenAFS] getting (re)started on debian

Dirk Heinrichs dirk.heinrichs@altum.de
Sat, 25 May 2013 09:51:37 +0200


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Am Freitag 24 Mai 2013, 22:50:17 schrieb Dave Cottlehuber:

> The formal docs look good but I'm thinking of
> something that cover debian startup scripts and setting up pam stuff
> etc.

This will all be set up automatically on Debian. To (re-)configure PAM one 
usually uses pam-auth-update on Debian. For service management I install sysv-
rc-conf (systemd is also quite usable on Debian).

Todo (by yourself):

* Create afs principal in Kerberos and setup AFS key file (asetkey).
* In /etc/openafs, adapt

	afs.conf.client
	cacheinfo
	server/UserList
  to your needs
* Create and mount /var/cache/openafs (on clients)
* Create and mount /vicepXX (on servers)
* Setup AFS db-/fileserver processes (on servers)

Don't know how long you didn't use OpenAFS, so you may not be aware of the new 
DAFS (Demand Attach) file servers introduced with 1.6. I'd recommend using 
these instead of the old file server (the docs will tell you how to set them 
up).

Did I forget something?

HTH...

	Dirk 
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