[OpenAFS-port-darwin] Configuration Hints

David Botsch dwb7@ccmr.cornell.edu
Thu, 31 Jul 2003 00:50:01 -0400


Well... to get rid of extra servers, edit the CellServDB file that was included
with the installer.

Uh, should be installed in /var/db/openafs/etc, I think.

If you aren't using a patched version of the OpenAFS for 10.2, then, you'll run
into problems with the Finder deciding you cannot access stuff even when you
have afs tokens.

Such a package is available from:

http://cf.ccmr.cornell.edu/publicdownloads/afs/OpenAFS.pkg.tar.gz

It's a patched 1.2.9... I believe that 1.2.10 will include the patches.

Of course, make sure you also have tokens :)

On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 12:03:52AM -0400, Jeremy Conlin wrote:
> I am using Mac OS 10.2 and am having trouble getting OpenAFS to work.  I
> installed using the provided installer package and everything seemed to work
> fine.  After I rebooted the AFS disk appeared on my desktop (great!) but
> when I went to access it, I could see tons of different servers from all
> over the world (including the one I want).  I could also see their contents
> but could not write to them.  All I really want to do is  access my file
> space on my server.  Is there some configuration options that I missed
> during the installation?
> Thanks
> Jeremy Conlin
> jlconlin@umich.edu
> 
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