In order to set up the root.afs volume, you must meet the following pre-conditions:
1) The cell must be configured, running a database server with a
- volume location and protection server.
+ volume location and protection server. The afs-newcell script will
+ set up these services.
2) You must be logged into the cell with tokens in
- system:administrators and with a principal that is in the susers
- file of the servers in the cell.
+ system:administrators and with a principal that is in the susers
+ file of the servers in the cell.
-3) You need a fileserver in the cell with partitions mounted and a root.afs volume created.
- Presumably, it has no volumes on it, although the script will work
- so long as nothing besides root.afs exists.
+3) You need a fileserver in the cell with partitions mounted and a
+ root.afs volume created. Presumably, it has no volumes on it,
+ although the script will work so long as nothing besides root.afs
+ exists. The afs-newcell script will set up the file server.
4) The AFS client must be running pointed at the new cell.
eotext
+openafs (1.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+ * New upstream version
+ * Fix typo in openafs-client templates.
+ * Clarify that afs-newcell sets up for afs-rootvol
+
+ -- Sam Hartman <hartmans@mit.edu> Sun, 3 Dec 2000 02:04:50 -0500
+
openafs (1.0.snap20001106-10) unstable; urgency=low
* Release (Closes: BUG#69336)
Package: openafs-fileserver
Architecture: i386
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf, openafs-client (= ${Source-Version})
+Recommends: ntp
Description: The AFS distributed filesystem- file server
AFS is a distributed filesystem allowing cross-platform sharing of
files among multiple computers. Facilities are provided for access
Description: What AFS cell does this workstation belong to?
AFS filespace is organized into cells or administrative domains.
Each workstation belongs to one cell. Usually the cell is the DNS
- domain name of thesite.
+ domain name of the site.
Template: openafs-client/cachesize
Type: string