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Re: suggestions & a question
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter J. Braam)
Thu Jul 23 11:51:24 1998
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From: "Peter J. Braam" <braam@cs.cmu.edu>
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Thanks for your help it's all working great! (I haven't built my kernel
yet).
Peter
On 23 Jul 1998, Love wrote:
> "Peter J. Braam" <braam@cs.cmu.edu> writes:
>
> > Arla came up pretty easily on my machine. Congratulations.
>
> Thanks.
>
> > 1. My machine doesn't seem to have kafs and I get a linking problem for
> > fs. What can I do about that? I do have vanilla MIT kerberos installed.
>
> We usully build with kth-krb and doesn't detect those errors,
> fs is pretty useless w/o kafs. Guess we should disable it when
> we dont find a kafs.
>
> README:
> If you are using MIT-Kerberos or CNS Kerberos you can find a replacement
> for libkafs in http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/dist/krbafs.html. Then you
> need to use the --with-krbafs=dir option when running configure.
> Thanks to Derrick J Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> for making this
> available for the american users.
>
> > When I have had more time with this we should see if we can't learn a
> > little more between each other from Coda and ARLA experiences. In
> > particular, we could use one set of kernel code: you seem to have more PAG
> > support than we do and some other pretty neat things.
>
> The pags are one thing to use together. Another thing that I'm intresed in
> is the DB-servers that you currently are writing on.
> (Yale Protection server ?)
>
> I don't know about Venus/xfs compability, I have not yet looked at
> your rpc interface.
>
> > Coda kernel code is now also in use by a project in Australia building a
> > network filesystem so our "kernel/Venus" protocol is apparently useful.
>
> Arla's xfs-module is inspirerd by coda's venus. (I'm not the designer).
>
> > How stable is ARLA on FreeBSD (I'd like to build a kernel in ARLA as a
> > measure of stability)?
>
> At least AndrewBenchmark work. I have built a kernel in arla for
> a long time ago. For now I don't know...
>
> > Oh yeah, how do I get an AFS token?
>
> Get kthkrb from ftp://ftp.nada.kth.se/pub/krb/src/ and build
> the afstools, or use transarc aklog (guess it should work).
> /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/i386_linux2/local/bin/aklog will
> probably be a good place to find it ;)
>
> Love
>
>
>