This section describes the purpose, organization, and conventions of this document.
This guide explains how to install and configure AFS(R) server and client machines. It assumes that the reader is familiar with UNIX(R) system administration, but not AFS.
The instructions explain how to issue AFS commands in the context of specific tasks, but do not describe a command's function or arguments in detail. Refer to the IBM AFS Administration Reference as necessary.
See The Procedures Described in this Guide.
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The AFS documentation set also includes the following documents.
IBM AFS Administration Guide
This guide describes the concepts and procedures that a system administrator must know to manage an AFS cell. It assumes familiarity with UNIX, but requires no previous knowledge of AFS.
The first chapters of the IBM AFS Administration Guide present basic concepts and guidelines. Understanding them is crucial to successful administration of an AFS cell. The remaining chapters in the guide provide step-by-step instructions for specific administrative tasks, along with discussions of the concepts important to that particular task.
IBM AFS Administration Reference
This reference manual details the syntax and effect of each AFS command. It is intended for the experienced AFS administrator, programmer, or user.
The IBM AFS Administration Reference lists AFS files and commands in alphabetical order. The reference page for each command specifies its syntax, including the acceptable aliases and abbreviations. It then describes the command's function, arguments, and output if any. Examples and a list of related commands are provided, as are warnings where appropriate.
This manual complements the IBM AFS Administration Guide: it does not include procedural information, but describes commands in more detail than the IBM AFS Administration Guide.
IBM AFS User Guide
This guide presents the basic concepts and procedures necessary for using AFS effectively. It assumes that the reader has some experience with UNIX, but does not require familiarity with networking or AFS.
The guide explains how to perform basic functions, including authenticating, changing a password, protecting AFS data, creating groups, and troubleshooting. It provides illustrative examples for each function and describes some of the differences between the UNIX file system and AFS.
IBM AFS Release Notes
This document provides information specific to each release of AFS, such as a list of new features and commands, a list of requirements and limitations, and instructions for upgrading server and client machines.
This document uses the following typographical conventions:
In addition, the following symbols appear in command syntax definitions, both in the documentation and in AFS online help statements. When issuing a command, do not type these symbols.
For additional information on AFS commands, including a description of command string components, acceptable abbreviations and aliases, and how to get online help for commands, see the appendix to the IBM AFS Administration Guide.