Index
- a ACL permission,
The Four Directory Permissions
- A instruction
- uss template file,
Creating Links with the L and S Instructions
- access
- see ACL
- count, in volume header,
To display volume headers
- permissions on ACL (see entries: permissions on ACL, ACL),
The AFS ACL Permissions
- transparent (AFS feature),
The Uniform Namespace and Transparent Access
- ACL
- adding entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- auxiliary permissions,
The Eight Auxiliary Permissions
- cleaning,
To copy an ACL between directories
- clearing,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- compared to UNIX protection,
Differences Between UFS and AFS Data Protection
- copying between directories,
Copying ACLs Between Directories
- default on new volume,
Creating Read/write Volumes
- displaying,
Displaying ACLs
- editing entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- foreign users on,
Using Groups on ACLs
- group entries, usefulness,
Using Groups on ACLs
- normal vs. negative permissions,
Using Normal and Negative Permissions
- permissions defined,
The AFS ACL Permissions
- removing entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- removing obsolete AFS IDs,
To copy an ACL between directories
- replacing all entries,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- setting entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- setting for directory with uss,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- setting on user home directory with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- shorthand notation for grouping permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- system groups on,
Using Groups on ACLs
- active
- clients statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- state of fstrace event set,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- adding
- ACL entry
- negative permissions,
To add, remove, or edit normal ACL permissions
- normal permissions,
Setting ACL Entries
- ADMIN flag to Authentication Database entry,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- CellServDB file (server) entry for database server machine,
To display a cell's database server machines
- database server machine
- to client CellServDB file and kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- disk to file server machine,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- members to groups,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- read-only site definition in VLDB,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- server encryption key to KeyFile file,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- system:administrators group members,
To add users to the system:administrators group
- UserList file users,
To add users to the UserList file
- ADMIN flag in Authentication Database entry
- displaying,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- privileges resulting,
Granting Privilege for kas Commands: the ADMIN Flag
- setting or removing,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- administer ACL permission
- see a ACL permission
- administering
- server machine,
Administering Server Machines
- user accounts,
Administering User Accounts
- administrative database
- about replicating,
Administering Database Server Machines
- backing up,
Backing Up and Restoring the Administrative Databases
- restoring,
To back up the administrative databases
- administrative privilege
- three types,
An Overview of Administrative Privilege
- AFS
- see AFS UID
- auditing events on AIX server machines,
Auditing AFS Events on AIX File Servers
- authentication separate from UNIX,
The Two Types of User-Defined Groups
- differences from UNIX summarized,
Issues in Cell Configuration and Administration
- global namespace,
Why Choosing the Appropriate Cell Name is Important
- initialization script,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- reducing traffic in,
Caching and Callbacks
- root directory (/afs)
- in cell filespace,
Configuring Your AFS Filespace
- on client machine,
Participating in the AFS Global Namespace
- security features,
Some Important Security Features
- server encryption key
- see server encryption key
- server processes used in,
AFS Server Processes and the Cache Manager
- afs entry in Authentication Database
- displaying,
To display the KeyFile file
- setting server encryption key,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- AFS GID
- counter for automatic allocation, displaying and setting,
To set a Protection Database entry's privacy flags
- definition,
To display a Protection Database entry
- displaying
- for all groups in Protection Database,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- for one group,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- removing obsolete from ACL,
To copy an ACL between directories
- AFS UID
- assigning
- with pts createuser command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- counter for automatic allocation, displaying and setting,
To set a Protection Database entry's privacy flags
- definition,
To display a Protection Database entry
- displaying
- for all users and machines in Protection Database,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- for one user or machine,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- matching with UNIX UID,
Creating Local Password File Entries with uss,
The Components of an AFS User Account
- removing obsolete from ACL,
To copy an ACL between directories
- reserved
- anonymous user,
Configuring AFS User Accounts
- system-defined groups,
The Three System Groups
- reusing, about,
Creating User and Machine Entries
- setting counters for automatic allocation,
To display the AFS ID counters
- AFSCELL environment variable,
Performing Backup Operations as the Local Superuser Root or in a Foreign Cell
- AFSCONF environment variable (NFS/AFS Translator),
The AFSSERVER Variable
- afsd program,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- afsmonitor program
- available statistics,
The afsmonitor Program Statistics
- Cache Manager statistics,
The Cache Manager Statistics
- command syntax,
Writing afsmonitor Statistics to a File
- creating an output file,
Writing afsmonitor Statistics to a File
- creating configuration files for,
Configuring the afsmonitor Program
- features summarized,
Using the afsmonitor Program
- file server statistics,
The File Server Statistics
- requirements for running,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- screen layout,
The afsmonitor Output Screens
- setting terminal type,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- stopping,
To stop the afsmonitor program
- AFSSERVER environment variable (NFS/AFS Translator),
Setting the AFSSERVER and AFSCONF Environment Variables
- afszcm.cat file,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- AIX
- auditing AFS events
- about,
Auditing AFS Events on AIX File Servers
- configuring tape device,
Configuring Tape Coordinator Machines and Tape Devices
- all shorthand for ACL permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- all-or-nothing release of read-only volumes,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- anonymous user
- AFS UID reserved,
Configuring AFS User Accounts
- identity assigned to unauthenticated user,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- archiving
- tapes in Backup System,
Archiving Tapes
- ASK instruction in CFG_device_name file,
Eliminating the Search or Prompt for the Initial Tape
- assigning
- AFS GID to group,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- AFS UID to machine,
To display all Protection Database entries
- AFS UID to user,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- AFS UID with uss,
Creating Local Password File Entries with uss
- asynchrony
- enabling for Cache Manager write operations,
Enabling Asynchronous Writes
- when AFS files saved on NFS clients,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- at-sys (@sys) variable in pathnames,
Enabling Access to Foreign Cells
- auditing AFS events on AIX server machines,
Auditing AFS Events on AIX File Servers
- authenticated identity
- acquiring with klog command,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- authentication
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in File and Directory Protection
- AFS separate from UNIX,
The Two Types of User-Defined Groups
- compared to authorization checking,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- consequences of multiple failures,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- improving security,
To create one user account with individual commands
- Authentication Database
- afs entry,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- changing username,
Displaying and Setting the Quota on User Volumes
- entry
- creating with kas create command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- creating with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- deleting with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- removing,
To remove a user account
- password
- setting,
To prohibit reuse of passwords
- password lifetime, setting,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts,
To unlock a locked user account
- server encryption key
- displaying,
To display the KeyFile file
- setting,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- site for AFS server encryption key,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- Authentication Server
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- as kaserver process,
The kaserver Process: the Authentication Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Authentication Server
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- restarting after adding entry to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- restarting after removing entry from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- runs on database server machine,
Simple File Server Machines
- when to contact,
The kaserver Process: the Authentication Server
- AuthLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- authorization checking
- and restarting processes,
Authentication versus Authorization
- compared to authentication,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- controlling cell-wide,
Authentication versus Authorization
- defined,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- disabling,
Controlling Authorization Checking on a Server Machine
- enabling,
To disable authorization checking on a server machine
- automatic
- process restarts by BOS Server,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- update to admin. databases by Ubik,
Administering Database Server Machines
- automating
- creation of backup volumes,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- tape mounting and unmounting by Backup System,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- AUTOQUERY instruction in CFG_device_name file,
The Available Parameters and Required Exit Codes
- auxiliary ACL permissions,
The Eight Auxiliary Permissions
- availability of data
- interrupted by dumping,
About Dumping Volumes
- B instruction
- package configuration file,
Defining a Symbolic Link
- backing up
- administrative databases,
Backing Up and Restoring the Administrative Databases
- Backup Database to tape,
Maintaining the Backup Database
- data from AFS volumes,
Backing Up Data
- backup commands
- adddump,
Defining Expiration Dates
- addhost,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- addvolentry,
To create a volume set
- addvolset,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- dbverify,
Checking for and Repairing Corruption in the Backup Database
- deldump,
To change a dump level's expiration date
- deletedump,
Removing Obsolete Records from the Backup Database
- delhost,
To configure an additional Tape Coordinator on an existing Tape Coordinator machine
- delvolentry,
To delete a volume set
- delvolset,
To display volume sets and volume entries
- diskrestore,
Using the backup diskrestore Command
- dump,
To create a dump
- dumpinfo,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- granting privilege for,
Administering the UserList File
- interactive mode
- entering,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- exiting,
To enter interactive mode
- jobs,
To exit interactive mode
- kill,
To display pending or running jobs in interactive mode
- labeltape,
Recording a Capacity on the Label
- listdumps,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- listhosts,
To unconfigure a Tape Coordinator
- listvolsets,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- quit,
To enter interactive mode
- readlabel,
To label a tape
- restoredb,
To repair corruption in the Backup Database
- savedb,
To verify the integrity of the Backup Database
- scantape,
To scan the contents of a tape
- setexp,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- status,
To stop a Tape Coordinator process
- volinfo,
To display dump records
- volrestore,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- volsetrestore,
Restoring Volumes Listed in a File with the -file Argument
- Backup Database
- administering,
To restore a group of volumes with the backup volsetrestore command
- backing up,
Maintaining the Backup Database
- described,
The Backup Database and Backup Server Process
- dump hierarchy
- displaying,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- dump ID numbers, displaying,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- dump levels
- adding,
Defining Expiration Dates
- deleting,
To change a dump level's expiration date
- displaying,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- dump records
- creating as part of dump operation,
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- displaying,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- expiration dates,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- changing,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- setting,
Defining Expiration Dates
- port offset numbers
- displaying,
To unconfigure a Tape Coordinator
- restoring,
Maintaining the Backup Database
- Tape Coordinator
- adding entry,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- removing entry,
To configure an additional Tape Coordinator on an existing Tape Coordinator machine
- verifying integrity,
Checking for and Repairing Corruption in the Backup Database
- volume dump history
- displaying,
To display dump records
- recovering from tapes,
To display a volume's dump history
- volume entry
- creating,
To create a volume set
- deleting from volume set,
To delete a volume set
- displaying,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- volume set
- creating,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- deleting,
To display volume sets and volume entries
- displaying,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- Backup field in volume header,
To display volume headers
- Backup Server
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- as buserver process,
The buserver Process: the Backup Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Backup Server
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- restarting after adding entry to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- restarting after removing entry from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- runs on database server machine,
Simple File Server Machines
- when to contact,
The buserver Process: the Backup Server
- Backup System
- automating operations,
Automating and Increasing the Efficiency of the Backup Process
- automating tape mounting and unmounting,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- Backup Database
- see Backup Database
- Backup Server described,
The Backup Server
- configuration overview,
Overview of Backup System Configuration
- data
- backing up/dumping,
Backing Up Data
- recovering,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- restoring,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- dump
- see dump
- dump hierarchy
- see dump hierarchy
- dump history
- recovering from tapes,
To display a volume's dump history
- dump ID number
- see dump
- assigning as part of dump operation,
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- dump level
- see dump hierarchy
- dump name
- see dump
- dump operation, overview,
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- dump records
- deleting,
To repair corruption in the Backup Database
- dump set
- see dump set
- dumps, full and incremental defined,
Backing Up Data
- eliminating check for proper tape name,
Enabling Default Responses to Error Conditions
- eliminating search/prompt for initial tape,
The Available Parameters and Required Exit Codes
- filemarks
- see Tape Coordinator
- interactive mode,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- canceling operations,
To display pending or running jobs in interactive mode
- displaying pending/running operations,
To exit interactive mode
- interfaces,
Using the Backup System's Interfaces
- introduction,
Introduction to Backup System Features
- job ID numbers
- about,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- displaying,
To exit interactive mode
- port offsets
- see Tape Coordinator
- recycling schedule for tapes,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- reducing operator intervention,
Automating and Increasing the Efficiency of the Backup Process
- regular expressions,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- restores
- date-specific,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- full,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- restoring
- backed up data,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- backup data,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- data,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- running in foreign cell,
Performing Backup Operations as the Local Superuser Root or in a Foreign Cell
- scanning tapes,
To display a volume's dump history
- suggestions for improving efficiency,
Making Backup Operations More Efficient
- Tape Coordinator
- see Tape Coordinator
- tape name
- see tapes
- useCount counter on tape label,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- using default responses to errors,
Eliminating the Search or Prompt for the Initial Tape
- volume dump history
- recovering from tapes,
To display a volume's dump history
- volume entry
- see volume entry
- volume set
- see volume set
- backup volume
- automating creation of,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- changing name of,
Renaming Volumes
- creating,
Creating Backup Volumes
- creating multiple at once,
Creating Backup Volumes
- defined,
The Three Types of Volumes
- dumping,
About Dumping Volumes
- ID number in volume header,
To display volume headers
- mounting,
Automating Creation of Backup Volumes
- moving,
Moving Volumes
- removed by read/write move,
Moving Volumes
- removed by read/write removal,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- space-saving nature of,
About Clones and Cloning
- suggested schedule for creation of,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- BackupLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- BAK version of binary file
- created by bos install command,
Installing New Binaries
- removing obsolete,
To display binary version dates
- used by bos uninstall command,
To install new server binaries
- banner line on the scout program screen,
The Banner Line
- basenames in scout program,
Using the -basename argument to Specify a Domain Name
- bdb.DB0 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- bdb.DBSYS1 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- binary distribution machine
- defined,
Database Server Machines
- identifying with bos status,
To locate the system control machine
- block special device
- creating with package,
Defining a Symbolic Link
- bos commands
- addhost,
To display a cell's database server machines
- addkey
- basic instructions,
To add a new server encryption key
- when handling key emergency,
To create a new server encryption key in emergencies
- adduser,
To add users to the UserList file
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- create,
To create and start a new process
- delete,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file
- exec,
To reboot a file server machine from its console
- getdate,
Displaying Binary Version Dates
- getlog,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- getrestart,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- granting privilege for,
Administering the UserList File
- install,
Installing New Binaries
- listhosts,
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- listkeys,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- listusers,
Administering the UserList File
- mutual authentication, bypassing,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- prune,
Removing Obsolete Binary Files
- removehost,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- removekey,
To remove a key from the KeyFile file
- removeuser,
To remove users from the UserList file
- restart
- excluding BOS Server,
To stop and restart all processes including the BOS Server
- including BOS Server,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- selected processes,
To stop and immediately restart all processes except the BOS Server
- with -bosserver flag,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- salvage,
Salvaging Volumes
- setauth,
Controlling Authorization Checking on a Server Machine
- setrestart,
To display the BOS Server restart times
- shutdown,
Stopping and Starting Processes Temporarily
- start,
To start processes by changing their status flags to Run
- startup,
To stop processes temporarily
- status,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- stop,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- summary of functions,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- uninstall,
Reverting to the Previous Version of Binaries
- BOS Server
- as bosserver process,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Basic OverSeer Server
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- maintainer of server process binaries,
To restore an administrative database
- memory state,
How the BOS Server Uses the Information in the BosConfig File
- monitoring server processes,
Monitoring and Controlling Server Processes
- restart times, displaying and setting,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- role in reboot of server machine,
To change a server machine's IP addresses
- use of BosConfig file,
How the BOS Server Uses the Information in the BosConfig File
- when to contact,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- BosConfig file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- changing status flag from NotRun to Run,
To start processes by changing their status flags to Run
- changing status flag from Run to NotRun,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- creating server process entry,
To create and start a new process
- displaying entries,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- information,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- removing server process entry,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file
- restart times defined,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- BosLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- bosserver
- see BOS Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- bulk mode in uss,
To delete an AFS account
- buserver
- see Backup Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- butc command,
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- C instruction
- package configuration file,
Defining a Block Special Device
- cache files (client),
Cache-Related Files
- Cache Manager
- afsd initialization program,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- as interpreter of mount points,
About Mounting Volumes
- CellServDB file (client), using,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- collecting data with xstat data collection facility,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- configuring and customizing,
Overview of Cache Manager Customization
- data cache
- displaying size set at reboot,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- data cache size
- displaying current,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- resetting to default value (for disk cache only),
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- setting in cacheinfo file,
To display the current cache size
- setting until next reboot,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- database server processes, contacting,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- described,
Overview of Cache Manager Customization
- displaying
- cache size from cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- enabling asynchrony for write operations,
Enabling Asynchronous Writes
- flushing cache,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- functions of,
The Cache Manager
- interfaces registered with File Server,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- messages displayed, controlling,
Controlling the Display of Warning and Informational Messages
- monitoring performance,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- preference ranks for File Server and VL Server,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- setting
- cache size in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- disk cache location,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- home cell,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- probe interval for File Server,
Setting the File Server Probe Interval
- setuid programs,
Determining if a Client Can Run Setuid Programs
- system type name stored in kernel memory,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- use of NetInfo file,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- use of NetRestrict file,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- xstat data collection facility libraries,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- xstat data collections,
The libxstat Libraries
- xstat example commands,
Example xstat Commands
- xstat_cm_test example command,
To use the example xstat_fs_test command
- cacheinfo file,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- displaying contents,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- format,
To display the current cache size
- resetting disk cache to size specified,
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- setting
- cache size,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- disk cache location,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- CacheItems file,
Cache-Related Files
- caching,
Caching and Callbacks
- callback,
Caching and Callbacks
- cell,
Cells
- changing list in client kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- filespace configuration issues,
Granting and Denying Foreign Users Access to Your Cell
- foreign,
Cells
- granting local access to foreign users,
Making Other Cells Visible in Your Cell
- local,
Cells
- making foreign visible to local,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- making local visible to foreign,
What the Global Namespace Looks Like
- name
- at second level in file tree,
Participating in the AFS Global Namespace,
The Top /afs Level
- choosing,
Setuid Programs
- setting,
Choosing a Cell Name
- setting home cell for client machine,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- CellServDB file (client)
- about,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- central update source for clients,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- changing,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- copied into kernel memory,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- correct format,
The Format of the CellServDB file
- displaying,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- global source from AFS Support,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- maintaining,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- updating with or without package,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- CellServDB file (server)
- about,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- adding database server machine,
To display a cell's database server machines
- displaying,
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- effect of wrong information in,
Maintaining the Server CellServDB File
- importance to Ubik operation,
Replicating the AFS Administrative Databases
- maintaining,
To display an AFS binary's build level
- removing database server machine,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- CellServDB file maintained by AFS Product Support
- as global update source,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- CellServDB.local file,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- cellular mount point
- see mount point
- CFG_device_name file,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- changing
- ACL entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- data cache size specified in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- data cache size temporarily,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- disk cache location, in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- disk cache size to default value,
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- group ownership to self-owned,
To create groups
- group-creation quota,
To change the name of a machine or group entry
- mount point when renaming user,
To change a username
- Protection Database entry
- name,
To change a group's owner
- owner,
To delete Protection Database entries
- username,
Displaying and Setting the Quota on User Volumes
- volume name,
Renaming Volumes
- volume name when renaming user,
To change a username
- character special device
- creating with package,
Defining a Block Special Device
- checksum,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- chgrp command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- chmod command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- choosing
- name
- cell,
Setuid Programs
- user,
Configuring AFS User Accounts
- user volume,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- user volume mount point,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- chown command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- clearing
- all ACL entries,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- contents of trace log (fstrace),
To dump the contents of a trace log
- client
- configuring local disk with package,
Configuring Client Machines with the package Program
- definition,
Servers and Clients
- machine
- definition,
Servers and Clients
- modifying to run package,
Modifying Client Machines
- client machine
- /usr/vice/etc directory,
Configuration and Cache-Related Files on the Local Disk
- cache files,
Cache-Related Files
- CellServDB file, displaying,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- changing CellServDB file,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- changing list of cells in kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- configuration files,
Configuration and Cache-Related Files on the Local Disk
- configuration issues,
Monitoring, Rebooting and Automatic Process Restarts
- controlling running of setuid programs,
Determining if a Client Can Run Setuid Programs
- data cache size
- displaying current,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- setting in cacheinfo file,
To display the current cache size
- setting until next reboot,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- data cache size set at reboot
- displaying,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- database server machines, displaying knowledge of,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- database server processes, contacting,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- disk cache size
- resetting to default value,
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- disk versus memory cache,
Determining the Cache Type, Size, and Location
- displaying
- data cache size from cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- enabling access to foreign cell,
Enabling Access to Foreign Cells
- files required on local disk,
Configuring Client Machines
- flushing data cache,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- making foreign cell visible,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- messages displayed, controlling,
Controlling the Display of Warning and Informational Messages
- monitoring performance,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- setting
- data cache size in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- disk cache location,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- home cell,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- setting home cell,
Choosing a Cell Name
- system type name stored in Cache Manager memory,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- client machines statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- clocks
- need to synchronize for Ubik,
Configuring the Cell for Proper Ubik Operation
- clone,
Replication,
About Clones and Cloning
- forcing creation of new,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- cloning
- defined,
About Clones and Cloning
- for backup,
Creating Backup Volumes
- for replication,
About Clones and Cloning
- close system call
- for files saved on AFS client,
Creating Hard Links
- for files saved on NFS client,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- cm event set (fstrace),
About the fstrace Command Suite
- cmfx trace log (fstrace),
About the fstrace Command Suite
- collecting
- data with xstat data collection facility,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- command interpreters
- CellServDB file (client), using,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- command parameters
- in BosConfig file,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- command suite
- binaries
- displaying time stamp,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- installing,
Installing Server Process Software
- removing obsolete,
To display binary version dates
- uninstalling,
To install new server binaries
- commands
- afsd,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- afsmonitor,
Writing afsmonitor Statistics to a File
- backup
- to enter interactive mode,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- backup adddump,
Defining Expiration Dates
- backup addhost,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- backup addvolentry,
To create a volume set
- backup addvolset,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- backup dbverify,
Checking for and Repairing Corruption in the Backup Database
- backup deldump,
To change a dump level's expiration date
- backup deletedump,
Removing Obsolete Records from the Backup Database
- backup delhost,
To configure an additional Tape Coordinator on an existing Tape Coordinator machine
- backup delvolentry,
To delete a volume set
- backup delvolset,
To display volume sets and volume entries
- backup diskrestore,
Using the backup diskrestore Command
- backup dump,
To create a dump
- backup dumpinfo,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- backup interactive,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- backup jobs,
To exit interactive mode
- backup kill,
To display pending or running jobs in interactive mode
- backup labeltape,
Recording a Capacity on the Label
- backup listdumps,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- backup listhosts,
To unconfigure a Tape Coordinator
- backup listvolsets,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- backup quit,
To enter interactive mode
- backup readlabel,
To label a tape
- backup restoredb,
To repair corruption in the Backup Database
- backup savedb,
To verify the integrity of the Backup Database
- backup scantape,
To scan the contents of a tape
- backup setexp,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- backup status,
To stop a Tape Coordinator process
- backup volinfo,
To display dump records
- backup volrestore,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- backup volsetrestore,
Restoring Volumes Listed in a File with the -file Argument
- bos addhost,
To display a cell's database server machines
- bos addkey,
To add a new server encryption key
- bos adduser,
To add users to the UserList file
- bos create,
To create and start a new process
- bos delete,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file
- bos exec,
To reboot a file server machine from its console
- bos getdate,
Displaying Binary Version Dates
- bos getlog,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- bos getrestart,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- bos install,
Installing New Binaries,
Reverting to the Previous Version of Binaries
- bos listhosts,
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- bos listkeys,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- bos listusers,
Administering the UserList File
- bos prune,
Removing Obsolete Binary Files
- bos removehost,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- bos removekey,
To remove a key from the KeyFile file
- bos removeuser,
To remove users from the UserList file
- bos restart
- excluding BOS Server,
To stop and restart all processes including the BOS Server
- including BOS Server,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- selected processes,
To stop and immediately restart all processes except the BOS Server
- bos salvage,
Salvaging Volumes
- bos setauth,
Controlling Authorization Checking on a Server Machine
- bos setrestart,
To display the BOS Server restart times
- bos shutdown,
Stopping and Starting Processes Temporarily
- bos start,
To start processes by changing their status flags to Run
- bos startup,
To stop processes temporarily
- bos status,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- bos stop,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- butc,
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- chgrp (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- chmod (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- chown (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- executing from uss template file,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- fms,
To run the fms command on a noncompressing tape device
- fs checkservers,
To set a client's file server probe interval
- fs checkvolumes,
To flush all data from a volume
- fs cleanacl,
Removing Obsolete AFS IDs from ACLs
- fs copyacl,
Copying ACLs Between Directories
- fs examine,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- fs exportafs,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- fs flush,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- fs flushmount,
To force the Cache Manager to notice other volume changes
- fs flushvolume,
To flush certain files or directories
- fs getcacheparms,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- fs getcellstatus,
Determining if a Client Can Run Setuid Programs
- fs getclientaddrs,
To create or edit the client NetRestrict file
- fs getserverprefs,
Displaying and Setting Preference Ranks
- fs listacl,
Displaying ACLs
- fs listcells,
To display the /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB file
- fs listquota,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File,
To display percent quota used
- fs lsmount,
To display a mount point
- fs messages,
Controlling the Display of Warning and Informational Messages
- fs mkmount,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- general instructions,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- when changing username,
To change a username
- when creating user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- when mounting backup volume,
To create and mount a backup volume
- when renaming volume,
To rename a volume
- when restoring volume,
To restore a dump into a new volume and mount it
- fs newcell,
To change the list of a cell's database server machines in kernel memory
- fs quota,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- fs rmmount,
To remove a mount point,
To remove a volume and unmount it,
To rename a volume,
To change a username,
To remove a user account
- fs setacl,
Setting ACL Entries
- with -clear flag,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- with -negative flag,
To add, remove, or edit normal ACL permissions
- fs setcachesize,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- fs setcell,
To determine a cell's setuid status
- fs setclientaddrs,
To display the list of addresses from kernel memory
- fs setquota,
To set quota for a single volume
- fs setserverprefs,
To display server preference ranks
- fs setvol,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- fs storebehind
- displaying asynchrony for specific files,
To display the default store asynchrony
- displaying default asynchrony,
To set the store asynchrony for one or more files
- setting asynchrony for specific files,
To set the default store asynchrony
- setting default asynchrony,
Enabling Asynchronous Writes
- fs sysname,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- fs whereis,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- fsck (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- fsck (AFS version),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- fstrace clear,
To dump the contents of a trace log
- fstrace dump,
Dumping and Clearing the Trace Log
- fstrace lslog,
To display the state of an event set
- fstrace lsset,
Displaying the State of a Trace Log or Event Set
- fstrace setlog,
Activating the Trace Log
- fstrace setset,
To configure the trace log
- ftp (AFS compared to UNIX),
The AFS Backup System
- ftpd (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- groups (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- inetd (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- kas create,
To create one user account with individual commands
- when changing username,
To change a username
- kas delete,
To remove a user account
- when changing username,
To change a username
- kas examine,
To display the KeyFile file
- to display ADMIN flag,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- kas interactive,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- kas setfields,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- limiting failed authentication attempts,
Improving Password and Authentication Security
- prohibiting password reuse,
To set password lifetime
- setting ADMIN flag,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- setting password lifetime,
To unlock a locked user account
- kas setpassword,
Changing Passwords,
To add a new server encryption key,
Changing AFS Passwords
- kas unlock,
To unlock a locked user account
- klog,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- klog with -setpag flag,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- klog.krb,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- knfs,
Authenticating on Unsupported NFS Client Machines
- kpasswd,
Changing Passwords,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- ln (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- mount,
To configure an NFS client machine to access AFS
- package,
To invoke the package program by rebooting
- pagsh,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- pagsh.krb,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- privileged, defined,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- pts adduser,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- for system:administrators group,
To add users to the system:administrators group
- pts chown,
Changing a Group's Owner
- pts creategroup,
Using Groups Effectively
- pts createuser
- machine entry,
Creating User and Machine Entries
- user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- pts delete,
To remove a user account,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- pts examine,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- pts listentries,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- pts listmax,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- pts listowned,
To display group membership
- pts membership,
To display a Protection Database entry
- displaying system:administrators group,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- pts removeuser,
To add users and machines to groups
- for system:administrators group,
To remove users from the system:administrators group
- pts rename
- machine or group name,
Changing a Protection Database Entry's Name
- username,
To change a username
- pts setfields
- setting group creation quota,
Setting Group-Creation Quota
- setting privacy flags,
Setting the Privacy Flags on Database Entries
- pts setmax,
To display the AFS ID counters
- rcp (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- rlogind (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- rsh (AFS compared to UNIX),
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- scout,
Resizing the scout Display
- share,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- strings,
Displaying A Binary File's Build Level
- sys,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- tokens,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- tokens.krb,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- udebug,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- umount,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- unlog,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- uss add,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- uss bulk,
To create and delete multiple AFS user accounts
- uss delete,
To delete an AFS account
- vos addsite,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- vos backup,
To create and mount a backup volume
- vos backupsys,
To create and mount a backup volume
- vos changeaddr,
To display all server entries from the VLDB
- vos create
- basic instructions,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- when creating user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- vos delentry,
Other Removal Commands
- vos dump,
About Dumping Volumes
- vos examine
- basic instructions,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- vos listaddrs,
To create or edit the server NetRestrict file
- vos listpart,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- vos listvldb
- syntax,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- vos listvol
- syntax,
Displaying Volume Headers
- vos lock,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- vos move
- basic instructions,
Moving Volumes
- vos partinfo,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- vos release
- basic instructions,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- vos remove,
To remove a user account
- basic instructions,
To remove a volume and unmount it
- vos remsite,
Other Removal Commands
- vos rename
- basic instructions,
Renaming Volumes
- when changing username,
To change a username
- vos restore,
About Restoring Volumes,
To restore a dump into a new volume and mount it
- vos syncserv,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- vos syncvldb,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- vos unlock,
To lock a VLDB entry
- vos unlockvldb,
To unlock a single VLDB entry
- vos zap,
Other Removal Commands
- which,
Displaying A Binary File's Build Level
- xstat_cm_test,
To use the example xstat_fs_test command
- xstat_fs_test,
Example xstat Commands
- common configuration files (server),
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- compilation
- date of, listing on binary file,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- compiling
- package prototype file,
Compiling Prototype Files
- configuration file
- see CFG_<device_name> configuration file
- instructions for package program,
Package Configuration File Instruction Syntax
- configuration files
- client machine,
Configuration and Cache-Related Files on the Local Disk
- package program,
Compiling Prototype Files
- server machine, common,
Binary Distribution Machines
- configuring
- afsmonitor program,
Configuring the afsmonitor Program
- Cache Manager,
Overview of Cache Manager Customization
- client machine, issues,
Monitoring, Rebooting and Automatic Process Restarts
- file server machine, issues,
The Default Quota and ACL on a New Volume
- filespace, issues,
Granting and Denying Foreign Users Access to Your Cell
- local disk of client with package,
Configuring Client Machines with the package Program
- trace log (fstrace),
Activating the Trace Log
- Conn statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- consistency guarantees
- administrative databases,
How Ubik Operates Automatically
- cached data,
Caching and Callbacks
- constants
- uss template file,
Creating the Three Types of User Accounts
- contacting processes
- Authentication Server,
The kaserver Process: the Authentication Server
- Backup Server,
The buserver Process: the Backup Server
- BOS Server,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- File Server,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- NTPD,
The runntp Process
- Protection Server,
The ptserver Process: the Protection Server
- Salvager,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- Update Server,
The upserver and upclient Processes: the Update Server
- VL Server,
The vlserver Process: the Volume Location Server
- Volume Server,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- controlling
- authorization checking for entire cell,
Authentication versus Authorization
- server machine interfaces registered in VLDB,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- conventions
- AFS pathnames,
Participating in the AFS Global Namespace
- cell name,
Setuid Programs
- volume names,
The Third Level,
About Volume Names
- converting
- existing UNIX accounts to AFS accounts
- with manual account creation,
Specifying Passwords in the Local Password File
- with uss,
Creating a Common Source Password File
- coordinator (Ubik)
- defined,
Administering Database Server Machines
- election procedure described,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- copying
- ACL between directories,
Copying ACLs Between Directories
- core files
- for server processes,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- removing from /usr/afs/logs directory,
To display binary version dates
- core leak
- preventing with scheduled restarts,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- correspondence
- of volumes and directories,
Volumes
- corruption
- symptoms and types,
Salvaging Volumes
- counter
- Protection Database (max user id, max group id),
To set a Protection Database entry's privacy flags
- CPS,
Summary of Instructions
- creating
- ACL as copy of another,
Copying ACLs Between Directories
- ACL entry,
Setting ACL Entries
- ACL entry in negative permissions section,
To add, remove, or edit normal ACL permissions
- Authentication Database entry
- with kas create command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- backup volume,
Creating Backup Volumes
- cellular mount point,
To create a cellular mount point
- common local password file with uss,
Specifying Passwords in the Local Password File
- directory with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- file with uss,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- group, self-owned,
To create groups
- link (hard or symbolic) with uss,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- mount point when changing username,
To change a username
- mount point with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- multiple backup volumes at once,
Creating Backup Volumes
- NetInfo file (client version),
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- NetInfo file (server version),
Managing Server IP Addresses and VLDB Server Entries
- NetRestrict file (client version),
To create or edit the client NetInfo file
- NetRestrict file (server version),
To create or edit the server NetInfo file
- PAG with klog or pagsh command,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- Protection Database group entry,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- Protection Database machine entry,
To display all Protection Database entries
- Protection Database user entry
- with pts createuser command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- read-only volume,
About Clones and Cloning
- read/write or regular mount point,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- read/write volume,
Creating Read/write Volumes
- server encryption key,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- server process,
Creating and Removing Processes
- standard files in new user account,
Making a Backup Version of User Volumes Available
- tape label (Backup System),
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- user account
- with individual commands,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- user account types with uss,
Constructing a uss Template File
- user accounts in bulk with uss,
To delete an AFS account
- volume with uss,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- creation date
- recorded in volume header,
To display volume headers
- creator
- Protection Database entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- criteria for replicating volumes,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- cron process
- creating with bos create command,
To create and start a new process
- cron server process
- defining in BosConfig file,
To create and start a new process
- cron-type server process
- defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- used to automate volume backup,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- current protection subgroup,
Summary of Instructions
- curses graphics utility
- afsmonitor program,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- scout program requirements,
System Requirements
- d ACL permission,
The Four Directory Permissions
- D instruction
- package configuration file,
Local Files versus Symbolic Links
- uss template file,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- daily restart for new binaries
- displaying and setting time,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- data
- availability interrupted by dumping,
About Dumping Volumes
- data cache
- changing location of disk cache,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- disk cache size
- resetting to default value,
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- disk versus memory,
Determining the Cache Type, Size, and Location
- displaying size specified in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- flushing (forcing update),
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- size
- current, displaying,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- recommendations,
Choosing the Cache Size
- set at reboot, displaying,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- setting in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location,
To display the current cache size
- setting until next reboot,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- Vn file in,
Cache-Related Files
- data collection
- with xstat data collection facility,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- database files,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- database server machine
- adding
- to client CellServDB file and kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- CellServDB file (client), displaying,
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- CellServDB file (server) entry
- adding,
To display a cell's database server machines
- removing,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- client knowledge of,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- defined,
Simple File Server Machines
- displaying list in server CellServDB file,
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- identifying with bos status,
The System Control Machine
- maintaining,
Administering Database Server Machines
- reason to run three,
Configuring Server Machines
- removing
- from client CellServDB file and kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- use of NetInfo and NetRestrict files,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- database server process
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- need to run all on every database server machine,
Replicating the AFS Administrative Databases
- restarting after adding entry to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- restarting after removing entry from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- use of CellServDB file,
To display an AFS binary's build level
- database, distributed
- see administrative database
- databases, distributed,
Configuring Server Machines
- date
- on binary file, listing,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- date-specific restores,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- default
- ACL,
Creating Read/write Volumes
- volume quota,
Creating Read/write Volumes,
Setting and Displaying Volume Quota and Current Size
- defining
- directory for even distribution of accounts with uss,
Example uss Templates
- read-only site in VLDB,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- server encryption key,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- server encryption key in Authentication Database,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- server process in BosConfig file,
Creating and Removing Processes
- delayed write operations
- when AFS files saved on NFS clients,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- delete ACL permission
- see d ACL permission
- deleting
- Authentication Database entry with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- Protection Database user entry with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- user accounts in bulk with uss,
To delete an AFS account
- user accounts with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- denying
- file access with negative ACL entry,
To add, remove, or edit normal ACL permissions
- desynchronization of VLDB/volume headers
- fixing,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- symptoms of,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- determining
- identity of binary distribution machine,
To locate the system control machine
- identity of database server machines,
The System Control Machine
- identity of system control machine,
To locate database server machines
- identity of:
- simple file server machines,
To locate the binary distribution machine for a system type
- roles taken by server machine,
The System Control Machine
- success of replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- differences
- between AFS and UNIX, summarized,
Issues in Cell Configuration and Administration
- directories
- /afs,
Participating in the AFS Global Namespace,
Configuring Your AFS Filespace
- /afs/cellname,
Participating in the AFS Global Namespace,
The Top /afs Level
- /usr/afs/backup,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- conventional under /afs/cellname,
The Second (Cellname) Level
- for grouping user home directories,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- lost+found,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- directories (server)
- /usr/afs/bin,
To restore an administrative database
- directory
- /usr/afs/bin on server machines,
Local Disk Files on a Server Machine
- /usr/afs/db on server machines,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- /usr/afs/etc,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- /usr/afs/local on server machines,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- /usr/afs/logs on server machines,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- /usr/vice/cache,
Cache-Related Files
- /usr/vice/etc,
Configuration and Cache-Related Files on the Local Disk
- /vicep on server machines,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- correspondence with volume,
Volumes
- creating with package,
Local Files versus Symbolic Links
- creating with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- defining for even distribution of accounts with uss,
Example uss Templates
- disk cache,
Cache-Related Files
- flushing from data cache on client machine,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- overwritten by uss if exists,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- root,
Mount Points
- directory-level data protection
- implications,
Differences Between UFS and AFS Data Protection
- directory/file name
- translating to volume ID number,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file
- translating to volume location,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- translating to volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- disabling
- authorization checking,
Controlling Authorization Checking on a Server Machine
- discarding
- tokens,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- disk
- file server machine
- adding/installing,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- removing,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- local
- see local disk
- Disk attn statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- disk partition
- displaying size of single,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- grouping related volumes on,
Assigning Volume Names
- monitoring usage of,
The Statistics Display Region
- moving volumes to reduce overcrowding,
Moving Volumes
- display layout in scout program window,
The Layout of the scout Display
- displaying
- ACL entries,
Displaying ACLs
- ADMIN flag in Authentication Database entry,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- AFS user id and max group id counters,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- BOS Server's automatic restart times,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- Cache Manager preference ranks for file server machines,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- CellServDB file (client),
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- CellServDB file (server),
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- client interfaces registered with File Server,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- contents of trace log (fstrace),
Dumping and Clearing the Trace Log
- counters for AFS UID and AFS GID,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- creator of Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- data cache size
- set at reboot,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- specified in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- data cache size, current,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- database server machines in server CellServDB file,
Distributing the Server CellServDB File
- disk partition size,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- entries from BosConfig file,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- group-creation quota in Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- groups owned by a user or group,
To display group membership
- groups to which user or machine belongs,
To display a Protection Database entry
- KeyFile file,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- log files for server processes,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- members of group,
To display a Protection Database entry
- membership count in Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- mount point,
To display a mount point
- owner of Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- Protection Database entries (all),
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- Protection Database entry,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- server encryption key from Authentication Database,
To display the KeyFile file
- server encryption keys in KeyFile file,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- server entries from VLDB,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- server process status,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- state of event set (fstrace),
Displaying the State of a Trace Log or Event Set
- state of trace log (fstrace),
To display the state of an event set
- system:administrators group members,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- tape label (Backup System),
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- time stamp on binary file,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- UserList file,
Administering the UserList File
- VLDB entry
- with volume header,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- VLDB entry with volume header,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- VLDB server entries,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- volume header,
Displaying Volume Headers
- with VLDB entry,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- volume header with VLDB entry,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- volume information,
Displaying Information About Volumes
- volume quota
- percent used,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- with volume & partition info,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- with volume size,
To display percent quota used
- volume size,
To display percent quota used,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- volume's VLDB entry,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- distributed database
- see administrative database
- distributed databases,
Configuring Server Machines
- distributed file system,
Distributed File Systems
- security issues,
A More Detailed Look at Mutual Authentication
- distribution
- of CellServDB file (server),
Maintaining the Server CellServDB File
- of databases,
Configuring Server Machines,
Administering Database Server Machines
- dormant (state of fstrace event set),
About the fstrace Command Suite
- dumb terminal
- use in scout program,
System Requirements
- use with afsmonitor,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- dump (Backup System)
- appended
- creating,
Appending Dumps to an Existing Dump Set
- appended, defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- creating Backup Database record,
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- displaying Backup Database record,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- full, defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- ID number, described,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- ID number, displaying,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- incremental, defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- initial, defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- label, described,
Tape Labels, Dump Labels, and EOF Markers
- name, described,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- parent, defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- set
- see dump set
- dump hierarchy (Backup System)
- creating,
Defining and Displaying the Dump Hierarchy
- described,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- displaying,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- dump level
- defined,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- dump levels
- adding,
Defining Expiration Dates
- deleting,
To change a dump level's expiration date
- expiration date on dump level
- described,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- expiration dates,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- assigning to dump levels,
Defining and Displaying the Dump Hierarchy
- changing,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- setting,
Defining Expiration Dates
- dump ID number (Backup System)
- displaying,
Displaying Backup Dump Records
- dump ID numbers (Backup System),
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- dump levels
- defined,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- expiration dates,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- changing,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- setting,
Defining Expiration Dates
- in Backup Database
- adding,
Defining Expiration Dates
- deleting,
To change a dump level's expiration date
- displaying,
To delete a dump level from the dump hierarchy
- dump set (Backup System)
- creating,
Backing Up Data
- defined,
Dumps and Dump Sets
- deleting from Backup Database,
To repair corruption in the Backup Database
- full dumps,
Backing Up Data
- incremental dumps,
Backing Up Data
- dumping
- Backup Database to tape,
Maintaining the Backup Database
- data,
Backing Up Data
- dump ID numbers,
How Your Configuration Choices Influence the Dump Process
- full dumps,
Backing Up Data
- incremental dumps,
Backing Up Data
- trace log contents (fstrace),
Dumping and Clearing the Trace Log
- volumes
- reasons,
About Dumping Volumes
- using vos command,
About Dumping Volumes
- without using AFS Backup System,
Dumping and Restoring Volumes
- dynamic kernel loader programs
- directory for AFS library files,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- E instruction
- uss template file,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- editing
- NetInfo file (client version),
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- NetInfo file (server version),
Managing Server IP Addresses and VLDB Server Entries
- NetRestrict file (client version),
To create or edit the client NetInfo file
- NetRestrict file (server version),
To create or edit the server NetInfo file
- election of Ubik coordinator,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- emergency
- server encryption keys mismatched,
Handling Server Encryption Key Emergencies
- enabling authorization checking,
To disable authorization checking on a server machine
- encrypted network communication,
Some Important Security Features
- entering
- kas interactive mode,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- entry in VLDB
- displaying, with volume header,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- for volume,
Volume Information in the VLDB
- locking/unlocking,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- environment
- types compared,
Networks
- erasing
- all ACL entries,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- etc/exports file,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- etc/fstab file
- see file systems registry file
- event set (fstrace)
- cm,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- displaying state,
Displaying the State of a Trace Log or Event Set
- persistence,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- setting,
To configure the trace log
- events
- auditing AFS on AIX server machines,
Auditing AFS Events on AIX File Servers
- examples
- library files for package,
Example Library File
- prototype files for package,
An Example Prototype File
- scout program display,
Example Commands and Displays
- uss template file,
About Creating Local Disk Directories and Files
- executing
- command using uss template line,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- expiration dates,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- absolute,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- changing,
To add a dump level to the dump hierarchy
- relative,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- setting,
Defining Expiration Dates
- F instruction
- package configuration file,
Defining a Directory
- uss template file,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- failure
- of file storage due to full partition,
Moving Volumes
- of uss account creation
- recovering from,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- Fetch statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- file
- creating standard ones in new user account,
Making a Backup Version of User Volumes Available
- creating with package,
Defining a Directory
- creating with uss,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- flushing from data cache on client machine,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- overwritten by uss if exists,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- required on client machine local disk,
Configuring Client Machines
- file extension
- .BAK,
Installing New Binaries
- .OLD,
Installing New Binaries
- File Server
- as part of fs process,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- client interfaces registered,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- collecting data with xstat data collection facility,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- CPS requested from Protection Server,
Summary of Instructions
- description,
The File Server
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- interfaces registered in VLDB
- listed in sysid file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- interfaces registered in VLDB server entry,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- monitoring with scout program,
Highlighting Server Outages
- use of NetInfo file,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- use of NetRestrict file,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- use of sysid file,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- when to contact,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- xstat data collection facility libraries,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- xstat data collections,
The libxstat Libraries
- xstat example commands,
Example xstat Commands
- xstat_fs_test example command,
Example xstat Commands
- file server machine,
Servers and Clients
- Cache Manager preference ranks for,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- configuration files in /usr/afs/local,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- core files in /usr/afs/logs,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- database files in /usr/afs/db,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- disk
- adding/installing,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- removing,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- displaying log files,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- installing command and process binaries,
Installing Server Process Software
- log files in /usr/afs/logs,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- monitoring outages of,
Highlighting Server Outages
- partitions, naming,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- rebooting, about,
Configuring Partitions to Store AFS Data
- restoring partitions using Backup System,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- salvaging volumes,
Salvaging Volumes
- file server probe interval
- setting for a client machine,
Setting the File Server Probe Interval
- file storage
- failed due to partition crowding,
Moving Volumes
- file system
- defined,
Distributed File Systems
- monitoring activity,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- salvager
- see Salvager
- file systems registry file
- adding new disk to file server machine,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- removing disk from file server machine,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- file tree
- conventions
- for configuring,
Granting and Denying Foreign Users Access to Your Cell
- third level,
The Second (Cellname) Level
- creating volumes to match top level directories,
The Third Level
- FileLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- files
- /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- AFS initialization script,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- AFS libraries used by dynamic kernel loader programs,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- afsd,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- afszcm.cat,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- AuthLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- backup command binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- BackupLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- bdb.DB0,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- bdb.DBSYS1,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- bos command binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- BosConfig,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- BosLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- bosserver binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- buserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- cacheinfo,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- CacheItems,
Cache-Related Files
- CellServDB (client),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- CellServDB (server),
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory,
To display an AFS binary's build level
- CellServDB file (client),
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- CellServDB.local,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- CFG_<device_name>,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- displaying log files,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- exports,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- file systems registry (fstab),
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- FileLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- fileserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- fms.log,
To run the fms command on a noncompressing tape device
- FORCESALVAGE,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- global CellServDB,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- kas command binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- kaserver binary file,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- kaserver.DB0,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- kaserver.DBSYS1,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- KeyFile,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- NetInfo (client version),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- NetInfo (server version),
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- NetRestrict (client version),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory,
To create or edit the client NetInfo file
- NetRestrict (server version),
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- NoAuth,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- ntpd,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- ntpdc,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- package Makefile,
The Package Makefile File
- prdb.DB0,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- prdb.DBSYS1,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- pts command binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- ptserver binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- runntp,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- SALVAGE.fs,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- salvage.lock,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- SalvageLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- salvager,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- server configuration, in /usr/afs/etc directory,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- sysid,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- tapeconfig,
Configuring the tapeconfig File
- ThisCell (client),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- ThisCell (server),
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- udebug,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- upclient,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- upserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- UserList,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- V.vol_ID.vol,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- vldb.DB0,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- vldb.DBSYS1,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- VLLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- vlserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Vn,
Cache-Related Files
- VolserLog,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- volserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- VolumeItems,
Cache-Related Files
- vos command binary,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- fileserver
- see File Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- flexible synchronization site (Ubik),
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- flushing
- data cache on client machine,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- fms command,
To run the fms command on a noncompressing tape device
- fms.log file,
To run the fms command on a noncompressing tape device
- FORCESALVAGE file,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- foreign cell,
Cells
- making local cell visible,
What the Global Namespace Looks Like
- making visible in local cell,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- format of CellServDB file (client),
The Format of the CellServDB file
- fs commands
- checkservers,
To set a client's file server probe interval
- checkvolumes,
To flush all data from a volume
- cleanacl,
Removing Obsolete AFS IDs from ACLs
- copyacl,
Copying ACLs Between Directories
- examine,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- exportafs,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- flush,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- flushmount,
To force the Cache Manager to notice other volume changes
- flushvolume,
To flush certain files or directories
- getcacheparms,
To display the cache size set at reboot
- getcellstatus,
Determining if a Client Can Run Setuid Programs
- getclientaddrs,
To create or edit the client NetRestrict file
- getserverprefs,
Displaying and Setting Preference Ranks
- granting privilege for,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- listacl,
Displaying ACLs
- listcells,
To display the /usr/vice/etc/CellServDB file
- listquota,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File,
To display percent quota used
- lsmount,
To display a mount point
- messages,
Controlling the Display of Warning and Informational Messages
- mkmount
- for read/write volume,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- general instructions,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- when changing username,
To change a username
- when creating user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- when mounting backup volume,
To create and mount a backup volume
- when renaming volume,
To rename a volume
- when restoring volume,
To restore a dump into a new volume and mount it
- mutual authentication, bypassing,
To bypass mutual authentication for bos, kas, pts, and vos commands
- newcell,
To change the list of a cell's database server machines in kernel memory
- quota,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- rmmount,
To remove a mount point
- when changing username,
To change a username
- when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- when removing volume,
To remove a volume and unmount it
- when renaming volume,
To rename a volume
- setacl,
Setting ACL Entries
- with -clear flag,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- with -negative flag,
To add, remove, or edit normal ACL permissions
- setcachesize,
To edit the cacheinfo file
- setcell,
To determine a cell's setuid status
- setclientaddrs,
To display the list of addresses from kernel memory
- setquota,
To set quota for a single volume
- setserverprefs,
To display server preference ranks
- setvol,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- storebehind
- displaying asynchrony for specific files,
To display the default store asynchrony
- displaying default asynchrony,
To set the store asynchrony for one or more files
- setting asynchrony for specific files,
To set the default store asynchrony
- setting default asynchrony,
Enabling Asynchronous Writes
- sysname,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- whereis,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- fs process,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- creating,
To create and start a new process
- fs server process
- defining in BosConfig file,
To create and start a new process
- fs-type server process
- defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- fsck command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- AFS version,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- fstab file
- see file systems registry file
- fstrace commands
- clear,
To dump the contents of a trace log
- dump,
Dumping and Clearing the Trace Log
- example of use,
To clear the contents of a trace log
- lslog,
To display the state of an event set
- lsset,
Displaying the State of a Trace Log or Event Set
- privilege requirements,
Requirements for Using the fstrace Command Suite
- setlog,
Activating the Trace Log
- setset,
To configure the trace log
- fsync system call
- for files saved on AFS client,
Creating Hard Links
- for files saved on NFS client,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- ftpd command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- full dump,
Backing Up Data
- creating using vos command,
About Dumping Volumes
- full restores,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- global namespace,
Why Choosing the Appropriate Cell Name is Important
- granting
- file access by setting ACL,
Setting ACL Entries
- privilege for backup commands,
Administering the UserList File
- privilege for bos commands,
Administering the UserList File
- privilege for fs commands,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- privilege for kas commands,
Granting Privilege for kas Commands: the ADMIN Flag,
Administering the UserList File
- privilege for pts commands,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- privilege for vos commands,
Administering the UserList File
- group
- ACL entry, usefulness of,
Using Groups on ACLs
- AFS GID,
Creating Standard Files in New AFS Accounts
- AFS GID, assigning,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- creation quota
- see quota
- definition,
The Protection Server
- group use,
Creating Groups
- groups owned, displaying,
To display group membership
- members, adding,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- members, displaying,
To display a Protection Database entry
- members, removing,
To add users and machines to groups
- membership of machine or user, displaying,
To display a Protection Database entry
- name, assigning,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- orphaned, displaying,
To display group membership
- owned by user or group, displaying,
To display group membership
- owner
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying for all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- privacy flags,
Creating Standard Files in New AFS Accounts
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To set group-creation quota
- private use,
Creating Groups
- Protection Database entry
- deleting,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- name, changing,
To change a group's owner
- Protection Database entry, creating,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- Protection Database entry, described,
Summary of Instructions
- regular and prefix-less, defined,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- restrictions,
Creating Standard Files in New AFS Accounts
- rules for naming,
To create groups
- self-owned, creating,
To create groups
- shared use,
Creating Groups
- system,
About the Protection Database
- system-defined,
Using AFS Protection Groups
- system-defined on ACLs,
Using Groups on ACLs
- using effectively,
Creating Groups
- group use of group,
Creating Groups
- groups command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- i ACL permission,
The Four Directory Permissions
- identifying
- binary distribution machine,
To locate the system control machine
- database server machine,
The System Control Machine
- roles taken by server machine,
The System Control Machine
- simple file server machine,
To locate the binary distribution machine for a system type
- system control machine,
To locate database server machines
- inactive (state of fstrace event set),
About the fstrace Command Suite
- incremental dump
- creating using vos command,
About Dumping Volumes
- creating with Backup System,
Backing Up Data
- inetd command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- initialization script for AFS,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- initializing
- scout program,
Resizing the scout Display
- server process,
Creating and Removing Processes
- insert ACL permission
- see i ACL permission
- installing
- disk on file server machine,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- server binaries,
Installing Server Process Software
- server process binaries, about,
To restore an administrative database
- intention flag in VLDB entry,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- interactive mode (Backup System)
- entering,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- exiting,
To enter interactive mode
- features,
Using Interactive and Regular Command Mode
- operations
- canceling pending/running,
To display pending or running jobs in interactive mode
- displaying pending/running,
To exit interactive mode
- interactive mode (kas commands),
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- Internet
- conventions for cell name,
Setuid Programs
- Network Information Center,
Choosing a Cell Name
- k ACL permission,
The Three File Permissions
- kas commands
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- create,
To create one user account with individual commands
- when changing username,
To change a username
- delete
- when changing username,
To change a username
- when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- examine
- to display ADMIN flag,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- examine, to inspect afs key,
To display the KeyFile file
- granting privilege for,
Granting Privilege for kas Commands: the ADMIN Flag
- interactive,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- mutual authentication, bypassing,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- setfields,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- limiting failed authentication attempts,
Improving Password and Authentication Security
- prohibiting password reuse,
To set password lifetime
- setting ADMIN flag,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- setting password lifetime,
To unlock a locked user account
- setpassword,
Changing Passwords,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts,
To add a new server encryption key,
Changing AFS Passwords
- setpassword , when handling key emergency,
To create a new server encryption key in emergencies
- unlock,
To unlock a locked user account
- kaserver process
- see Authentication Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- kaserver.DB0 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- kaserver.DBSYS1 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- Kerberos
- support for in AFS,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- use of usernames,
The Authentication Server
- kernel memory (client)
- CellServDB file, reading into,
Maintaining Knowledge of Database Server Machines
- key version number
- defined,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- KeyFile file
- adding server encryption key,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- displaying,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- function of,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- removing server encryption key,
Removing Server Encryption Keys
- storage site for server encryption keys,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- klog command,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- limiting failed attempts,
To create one user account with individual commands
- when handling key emergency,
Reenabling Authorization Checking in an Emergency
- with -setpag flag,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- klog.krb command,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- knfs command,
Authenticating on Unsupported NFS Client Machines
- kpasswd command,
Changing Passwords,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- kpwvalid program,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- kvno
- see key version number
- l ACL permission,
The Four Directory Permissions
- L instruction
- package configuration file,
Defining a File
- uss template file,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- learning
- volume ID
- given directory/file name,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file
- given volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume location
- given directory/file name,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- given volume name/ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume name
- given directory/file name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- given volume ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- length restriction on volume names,
About Volume Names
- library files in package,
Example Prototype and Library Files
- constructing,
Constructing Prototype and Library Files
- examples,
Example Library File
- libxstat_cm.a library,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- data collections,
The libxstat Libraries
- example command using,
Example xstat Commands
- obtaining more information,
The libxstat Libraries
- routines,
The libxstat Libraries
- xstat_cm_test example command,
To use the example xstat_fs_test command
- libxstat_fs.a library,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- data collections,
The libxstat Libraries
- example command using,
Example xstat Commands
- obtaining more information,
The libxstat Libraries
- routines,
The libxstat Libraries
- xstat_fs_test example command,
Example xstat Commands
- listing
- tokens held by issuer,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- ln command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- local cell,
Cells
- granting foreign users access to,
Making Other Cells Visible in Your Cell
- making foreign cells visible in,
Making Your Cell Visible to Others
- making visible to foreign cells,
What the Global Namespace Looks Like
- local configuration files (server),
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- local disk
- configuring on client, using package,
Configuring Client Machines with the package Program
- files required on client machine,
Configuring Client Machines
- protecting on file server machine,
Replicating the AFS Administrative Databases
- local password file
- creating common source version with uss,
Specifying Passwords in the Local Password File
- creating entry for AFS user
- with manual account creation,
Summary of Instructions
- with uss,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- setting password in
- with manual account creation,
Assigning AFS and UNIX UIDs that Match
- with uss,
Assigning AFS and UNIX UIDs that Match
- when not using AFS-modified login utility,
Using an AFS-modified login Utility
- when using AFS--modified login utility,
Using an AFS-modified login Utility
- location
- setting for client,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- standard for uss template file,
Using Constants and Variables in the Template File
- lock ACL permission
- see k ACL permission
- locked VLDB entry
- displaying,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- unlocking,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- locking
- VLDB entry,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- log files
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- fms.log,
To run the fms command on a noncompressing tape device
- for replicated databases,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- for server processes,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- login
- limiting failed attempts,
To create one user account with individual commands
- login utility
- AFS version,
Identifying AFS Tokens by PAG
- AFS version's interaction with local password file,
Using an AFS-modified login Utility
- lookup ACL permission
- see l ACL permission
- lost+found directory,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- machine
- adding to group,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- AFS UID, assigning,
To display all Protection Database entries
- group memberships
- displaying number,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- group memberships, displaying,
To display a Protection Database entry
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To set group-creation quota
- Protection Database entry
- deleting,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- name, changing,
To change a group's owner
- Protection Database entry, creating,
To display all Protection Database entries
- Protection Database entry, described,
Summary of Instructions
- removing from group,
To add users and machines to groups
- mainframe
- computing environment,
Networks
- maintaining
- CellServDB file (client),
Maintaining the Client CellServDB File
- synchrony of VLDB with volume headers,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized
- majority
- defined for Ubik,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- Makefile for package,
The Package Makefile File
- modifying,
Modifying the Makefile
- mapping
- AFS ID to group, machine, or username,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- group name to AFS GID,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- machine name to AFS UID,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- username to AFS UID,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- max group id counter (Protection Database)
- displaying,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- setting,
To display the AFS ID counters
- max user id counter (Protection Database)
- displaying,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- setting,
To display the AFS ID counters
- maximum volume quota,
To set quota for a single volume
- MaxQuota field in volume header,
To display volume headers
- members
- group, adding,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- group, displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database,
To display a Protection Database entry
- group, removing,
To add users and machines to groups
- membership
- system groups,
About the Protection Database
- memory state of BOS Server,
How the BOS Server Uses the Information in the BosConfig File
- message line in scout program display,
The Probe Reporting Line
- mode bits (UNIX)
- interpretation in AFS,
How AFS Interprets the UNIX Mode Bits
- modifying
- clients to run package,
Modifying Client Machines
- package Makefile,
Modifying the Makefile
- monitoring
- Cache Manager performance,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- Cache Manager processes with afsmonitor,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- disk usage with scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- file server processes with afsmonitor,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- file server processes with scout,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- outages with scout program,
Highlighting Server Outages
- server processes,
Monitoring and Controlling Server Processes
- mount command,
To configure an NFS client machine to access AFS
- MOUNT instruction in CFG_device_name file,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- mount point
- cellular
- creating,
To create a cellular mount point
- described,
The Three Types of Mount Points
- changing when renaming user,
To change a username
- choosing name for user volume,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- creating cellular,
To create a cellular mount point
- creating multiple per volume,
About Mounting Volumes
- creating read/write or regular,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- creating with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- defined,
About Mounting Volumes
- definition,
Mount Points
- displaying,
To display a mount point
- distinguishing different types,
To display a mount point
- flushing from data cache on client machine,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- read/write
- creating,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- described,
The Three Types of Mount Points
- regular
- creating,
To create a regular or read/write mount point
- described,
The Three Types of Mount Points
- removing,
To remove a mount point,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- removing when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- mounting
- backup volume,
Automating Creation of Backup Volumes
- disk on file server machine,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- foreign volume in local cell,
The Three Types of Mount Points
- read-only volume,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- read/write volume,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- volume
- about,
About Mounting Volumes
- general instructions,
Mounting Volumes
- moving
- volume,
Moving Volumes
- mutual authentication,
A More Detailed Look at Mutual Authentication
- failure due to mismatched keys,
Handling Server Encryption Key Emergencies
- preventing,
To enable authorization checking on a server machine
- server encryption key's role,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- name
- Protection Database entry
- changing,
To change a group's owner
- NAME_CHECK instruction in CFG_device_name file,
Enabling Default Responses to Error Conditions
- needs salvage status flag in volume header,
To display volume headers
- negative ACL permissions
- defined,
Using Normal and Negative Permissions
- NetInfo file (client version),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- NetInfo file (server version),
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- creating/editing,
Managing Server IP Addresses and VLDB Server Entries
- NetRestrict file (client version),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory,
To create or edit the client NetInfo file
- NetRestrict file (server version),
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- creating/editing,
To create or edit the server NetInfo file
- network
- as computing environment,
Networks
- defined,
Networks
- encrypted communication in AFS,
Some Important Security Features
- reducing traffic through caching,
Caching and Callbacks
- Network Information Center (for Internet),
Choosing a Cell Name
- Network Time Protocol Daemon
- see NTPD
- New release
- status flag on site definition in VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- New release site flag in VLDB
- as indicator of failed replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- NFS/AFS Translator,
Managing the NFS/AFS Translator
- AFSCONF environment variable,
The AFSSERVER Variable
- NoAuth file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- creating in emergencies,
Disabling Authorization Checking in an Emergency
- none shorthand for ACL permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- normal ACL permissions
- defined,
Using Normal and Negative Permissions
- Not released
- status flag on site definition in VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- NotRun status flag in BosConfig file
- changing to Run,
To start processes by changing their status flags to Run
- defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- NTPD,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Network Time Protocol Daemon
- invoked by runntp process,
The runntp Process
- when to contact,
The runntp Process
- ntpdc
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- number variables
- uss template file,
Using Constants and Variables in the Template File
- Off-line status flag in volume header,
To display volume headers
- Old release
- status flag on site definition in VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- Old release site flag in VLDB
- as indicator of failed replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- OLD version of binary file
- created by bos install command,
Installing New Binaries
- removing obsolete,
To display binary version dates
- used by bos uninstall command,
To install new server binaries
- OldFiles directory
- as mount point for backup volume,
Automating Creation of Backup Volumes
- On-line status flag in volume header,
To display volume headers
- orphaned group,
To display group membership
- outages
- BOS Server role in,,
The Basic OverSeer Server
- due to automatic server restart,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- due to server process restart,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- due to Ubik election,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- monitoring with scout program,
Highlighting Server Outages
- overcrowding of disk partition
- effect on users,
Moving Volumes
- moving volumes to reduce,
Moving Volumes
- overwriting
- existing directories/files/links with uss,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- owner
- Protection Database entry
- changing,
To delete Protection Database entries
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- rules for assigning,
To create groups
- package
- B instruction in configuration file,
Defining a Symbolic Link
- C instruction in configuration file,
Defining a Block Special Device
- compiling prototype files,
Compiling Prototype Files,
Compiling Prototype Files
- configuration file instructions,
Package Configuration File Instruction Syntax
- configuration files,
Compiling Prototype Files
- constructing prototype and library files,
Constructing Prototype and Library Files
- D instruction in configuration file,
Local Files versus Symbolic Links
- defining block special device in configuration file,
Defining a Symbolic Link
- defining character special device in configuration file,
Defining a Block Special Device
- defining directory in configuration file,
Local Files versus Symbolic Links
- defining file in configuration file,
Defining a Directory
- defining socket in configuration file,
Defining a Character Special Device
- defining symbolic link in configuration file,
Defining a File
- directory structure,
The package Directory Structure
- example library files,
Example Library File
- example prototype files,
Example Prototype and Library Files
- F instruction in configuration file,
Defining a Directory
- L instruction in configuration file,
Defining a File
- library files,
Example Prototype and Library Files
- Makefile,
The Package Makefile File
- modifying clients to run,
Modifying Client Machines
- modifying the Makefile,
Modifying the Makefile
- preparing prototype files,
Preparing Prototype Files,
Example Library File
- prototype file,
Using the package Program
- S instruction in configuration file,
Defining a Character Special Device
- to update client,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- package command,
To invoke the package program by rebooting
- package directory,
Modifying Client Machines
- PAG
- creating with klog or pagsh command,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- pagsh command,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- pagsh.krb command,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- participation
- in AFS global namespace,
Why Choosing the Appropriate Cell Name is Important
- partition
- housing AFS volumes,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- restoring contents using Backup System,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- restoring using Backup System
- to a new location,
Using the backup diskrestore Command
- to the same location,
Using the backup diskrestore Command
- salvaging all volumes,
Salvaging Volumes
- passwd file
- see local password file
- password
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in File and Directory Protection
- changing in AFS,
Changing Passwords
- checking quality of,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- consequences of multiple failed authentication attempts,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- expiration,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- improving security,
To create one user account with individual commands
- lifetime,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- local password file,
Using an AFS-modified login Utility
- restricting reuse,
Imposing Restrictions on Passwords and Authentication Attempts
- setting in Authentication Database,
To prohibit reuse of passwords
- setting in local password file
- with manual account creation,
Assigning AFS and UNIX UIDs that Match
- with uss,
Assigning AFS and UNIX UIDs that Match
- permissions on ACL
- defined,
The AFS ACL Permissions
- persistent fstrace event set or trace log,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- personal
- computing environment,
Networks
- workstation
- as typical AFS machine,
Servers and Clients
- possible variations
- on replication,
Replication Scenarios
- prdb.DB0 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- prdb.DBSYS1 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- preferences
- setting,
To display server preference ranks
- prefix-less group
- see group
- preventing
- core leaks, with scheduled BOS Server restarts,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- mutual authentication,
To enable authorization checking on a server machine
- previewing
- user account creation/deletion with uss,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry,
Creating Standard Files in New AFS Accounts
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To set group-creation quota
- private use of group,
Creating Groups
- privilege
- see administrative privilege
- granting for backup commands,
Administering the UserList File
- granting for bos commands,
Administering the UserList File
- granting for fs commands,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- granting for kas commands,
Granting Privilege for kas Commands: the ADMIN Flag
- granting for pts commands,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- granting for vos commands,
Administering the UserList File
- required for afsmonitor program,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- required for fstrace commands,
Requirements for Using the fstrace Command Suite
- required for scout program,
System Requirements
- required for uss commands,
The Components of an AFS User Account
- privileged commands,
Managing Authentication and Authorization Requirements
- process
- lightweight Ubik,
Configuring the Cell for Proper Ubik Operation
- status flag in BosConfig file,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- process authentication group
- see PAG
- processes
- Authentication Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Backup Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- BOS Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- File Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- NTPD, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Protection Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Salvager, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Update Server, binaries in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- VL Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Volume Server, binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- programs
- afsd,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- bosserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- buserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- fileserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- kaserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- ntpd,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- ntpdc,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- ptserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- runntp,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- salvager,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- udebug,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- upclient,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- upserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- vlserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- volserver,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- protection
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences between AFS and UNIX: A Summary
- in AFS,
The Protection Server
- in UNIX,
The Protection Server
- Protection Database,
The Protection Server
- changing username,
Displaying and Setting the Quota on User Volumes
- creator of entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying for all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- entry name
- changing,
To change a group's owner
- entry, deleting,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- group creation quota
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To change the name of a machine or group entry
- group entry,
Summary of Instructions
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- group entry, creating,
To create machine entries in the Protection Database
- ID counters, setting,
To display the AFS ID counters
- machine entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- machine entry, creating,
To display all Protection Database entries
- machine entry, described,
Summary of Instructions
- max user id and max group id counters, displaying and setting,
To set a Protection Database entry's privacy flags
- membership count
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- owner of entry
- changing,
Changing a Group's Owner
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying for all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- privacy flags
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To set group-creation quota
- setting
- counters for AFS UIDs,
To display the AFS ID counters
- user entry
- creating with pts createuser command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- creating with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- deleting,
To remove a user account
- deleting with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- user entry, described,
Summary of Instructions
- protection of file data
- AFS compared to UFSACL,
Protecting Data in AFS,
Differences Between UFS and AFS Data Protection
- see also: ACL,
Protecting Data in AFS
- Protection Server
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- as ptserver process,
The ptserver Process: the Protection Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- building CPS,
Summary of Instructions
- description,
The Protection Server
- restarting after adding entry to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- restarting after removing entry from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- runs on database server machine,
Simple File Server Machines
- when to contact,
The ptserver Process: the Protection Server
- prototype files in package
- about,
Using the package Program
- constructing,
Constructing Prototype and Library Files
- examples,
Example Prototype and Library Files
- preparing,
Preparing Prototype Files
- pts commands
- adduser,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- for system:administrators group,
To add users to the system:administrators group
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- chown,
Changing a Group's Owner
- creategroup,
Using Groups Effectively
- createuser
- machine entry,
Creating User and Machine Entries
- user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- delete,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- examine,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- granting privilege for,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- listentries,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- listmax,
Displaying and Setting the AFS UID and GID Counters
- listowned,
To display group membership
- membership,
To display a Protection Database entry
- displaying system:administrators group,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- mutual authentication, bypassing,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- removeuser,
To add users and machines to groups
- for system:administrators group,
To remove users from the system:administrators group
- rename
- machine or group name,
Changing a Protection Database Entry's Name
- username,
To change a username
- setfields
- setting group creation quota,
Setting Group-Creation Quota
- setting privacy flags,
Setting the Privacy Flags on Database Entries
- setmax,
To display the AFS ID counters
- ptserver process
- see Protection Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- r ACL permission,
The Three File Permissions
- RClone field in volume header,
To display volume headers
- rcp command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- read
- ACL permission
- see r ACL permission)
- shorthand for ACL permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- read-only volume
- changing name of,
Renaming Volumes
- creating,
About Clones and Cloning
- instructions,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- defined,
The Three Types of Volumes
- defining site for in VLDB,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- dumping,
About Dumping Volumes
- ID number in volume header,
To display volume headers
- mounting,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- moving,
Moving Volumes
- need for atomic release,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- releasing,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- removing
- effect of,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- selecting site,
Grouping Related Volumes on a Partition
- read/write mount point
- see mount point
- read/write volume
- changing name of,
Renaming Volumes
- cloning
- for backup version,
Creating Backup Volumes
- for replication,
About Clones and Cloning
- creating,
Creating Read/write Volumes
- defined,
The Three Types of Volumes
- dumping,
About Dumping Volumes
- ID number in volume header,
To display volume headers
- mounting,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- moving,
Moving Volumes
- removing
- effect of,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- instructions,
To remove a volume and unmount it
- replication instructions,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- types suitable for replication,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- rebooting
- file server machine, limiting,
Configuring Partitions to Store AFS Data
- server machine, instructions,
To change a server machine's IP addresses
- recycling
- useCounts of tapes (Backup System),
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- regular expression
- Backup System,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- regular group
- see group
- regular mount point
- see mount point
- release
- status flags on site definitions in VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- release stage in replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- ReleaseClone,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- ReleaseClone volume
- ID number in volume header,
To display volume headers
- releasing
- read-only volume,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- read-only volume, forcing new cloning,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- read-only volume, need for atomicity,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- remote services
- modifications for AFS,
The AFS Backup System
- removing
- ACL entry,
Setting ACL Entries
- ADMIN flag from Authentication Database entry,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- all ACL entries,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- core files from /usr/afs/logs,
To display binary version dates
- database server machine
- from client CellServDB file and kernel memory,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- disk from file server machine,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- group members,
To add users and machines to groups
- mount point,
To remove a mount point,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- when changing username,
To change a username
- mount point when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- obsolete .BAK and .OLD version of binaries,
To display binary version dates
- obsolete AFS IDs from ACL,
To copy an ACL between directories
- Protection Database entry,
To remove a user account,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- server encryption key from KeyFile file,
Removing Server Encryption Keys
- server process from BosConfig file,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file
- system:administrators group members,
To remove users from the system:administrators group
- trace log contents (fstrace),
To dump the contents of a trace log
- user account components,
Removing a User Account
- UserList file users,
To remove users from the UserList file
- volume,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- volume when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- renaming
- user account components,
Displaying and Setting the Quota on User Volumes
- volume,
Renaming Volumes
- volume when changing username,
To change a username
- replacing
- all entries on ACL,
Completely Replacing an ACL
- replicated database files,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- replication
- appropriate volumes,
Grouping Related Volumes on a Partition
- defined,
How Volumes Improve AFS Efficiency
- definition,
Replication
- detailed discussion,
About Clones and Cloning
- determining success of,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- forcing creation of new clone,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- need for all-or-nothing release,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- release stage,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- role of ReleaseClone,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- site definition stage,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- suitable types of volumes,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- variations possible in,
Replication Scenarios
- requirements
- scout program,
System Requirements
- resetting
- disk cache size to default value,
To change the disk cache size without rebooting
- resizing
- scout display,
Resizing the scout Display
- restart time for BOS Server (automatic)
- displaying and setting time,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- restart times for BOS Server
- about,
Configuring Partitions to Store AFS Data
- displaying and setting,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- setting,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- restarting
- server process
- except BOS Server,
To stop and restart all processes including the BOS Server
- including BOS Server,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- when changing authorization checking,
Authentication versus Authorization
- server processes,
To stop and immediately restart all processes except the BOS Server
- restoring
- administrative databases,
To back up the administrative databases
- Backup Database from tape,
Maintaining the Backup Database
- data
- that no longer exists,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- data using Backup System,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- existing data
- overwriting,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- preserving,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- synchrony of VLDB and volume headers,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- volumes without using AFS Backup System,
About Restoring Volumes
- restrictions
- on hard links in AFS,
The AFS version of the fsck Command
- on volume names,
Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration
- reverse video
- use in scout program display,
Highlighting Significant Statistics
- reverting
- to old version of server process and command binaries,
To install new server binaries
- rlogind command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- roles for server machine,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- determining,
The System Control Machine
- summary,
The Default Quota and ACL on a New Volume
- ROnly field in volume header,
To display volume headers
- root directory,
Mount Points,
About Mounting Volumes
- root superuser
- limiting logins,
Improving Security in Your Cell
- root volumes (root.afs and root.cell),
Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration
- rsh command
- AFS compared to UNIX,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands,
The AFS Backup System
- rules
- for uss bulk input file,
Creating and Deleting Multiple Accounts with the uss bulk Command
- group names, assigning,
To create groups
- uss template file,
Where to Place Template Files
- Run status flag in BosConfig file
- changing to NotRun,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- runntp
- see NTPD
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- runntp process,
The runntp Process
- RWrite field in volume header,
To display volume headers
- S instruction
- package configuration file,
Defining a Character Special Device
- uss template file,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- SALVAGE.fs file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- salvage.lock file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- SalvageLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- Salvager
- see Salvager
- as part of fs process,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Salvager
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- instructions for invoking,
Salvaging Volumes
- running before VLDB/volume header resynchronization,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- when to contact,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- salvaging
- volumes,
Salvaging Volumes
- saving
- previous version of server binaries,
Installing New Binaries
- scheduling
- creation of backup volumes,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- scout program,
Monitoring and Auditing AFS Performance
- attention levels, setting,
To start the scout program
- banner line,
The Banner Line
- basename,
Using the -basename argument to Specify a Domain Name
- command syntax,
Resizing the scout Display
- display layout,
The Layout of the scout Display
- display, resizing,
Resizing the scout Display
- examples (command and display),
Example Commands and Displays
- features summarized,
Using the scout Program
- highlighting in,
Highlighting Significant Statistics
- monitoring disk usage,
The Statistics Display Region
- outages, monitoring,
Highlighting Server Outages
- probe reporting line,
The Probe Reporting Line
- requirements,
System Requirements
- reverse video,
Highlighting Significant Statistics
- setting terminal type,
System Requirements
- starting,
Resizing the scout Display
- statistics displayed,
The Statistics Display Region
- stopping,
To stop the scout program
- script for AFS initialization,
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- secondary site (Ubik),
Administering Database Server Machines
- security
- AFS features,
Some Important Security Features
- encrypted network communication,
Some Important Security Features
- suggestions for improving,
Improving Security in Your Cell
- self-owned group,
Creating Groups
- server
- definition,
Servers and Clients
- process
- definition,
Servers and Clients
- list of AFS,
AFS Server Processes and the Cache Manager
- server encryption key,
Complex Mutual Authentication,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- adding to KeyFile file,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- Authentication Database,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- changing frequently,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- checksum displayed,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- defined,
A More Detailed Look at Mutual Authentication,
About Server Encryption Keys
- displaying from Authentication Database,
To display the KeyFile file
- displaying from KeyFile file,
Displaying Server Encryption Keys
- emergency need to replace,
Handling Server Encryption Key Emergencies
- KeyFile file,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- password-like nature,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- removing from KeyFile file,
Removing Server Encryption Keys
- role in mutual authentication,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- setting in Authentication Database,
Adding Server Encryption Keys
- server entry in VLDB,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- server machine
- administering,
Administering Server Machines
- binary distribution role,
Database Server Machines
- configuration files in /usr/afs/etc,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- configuration issues,
The Default Quota and ACL on a New Volume
- database server role,
Simple File Server Machines
- determining roles,
The System Control Machine
- first installed,
The Default Quota and ACL on a New Volume
- monitoring,
Configuring Partitions to Store AFS Data
- need for consistent version of software,
To restore an administrative database
- protecting directories on local disk,
Replicating the AFS Administrative Databases
- rebooting,
To change a server machine's IP addresses
- roles for
- summary,
The Default Quota and ACL on a New Volume
- roles summarized,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- setting home cell,
Choosing a Cell Name
- simple file server role,
The Four Roles for File Server Machines
- system control role,
Binary Distribution Machines
- uninstalling command & process binaries,
To install new server binaries
- server preference ranks,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- server process
- binaries
- see server process binaries
- bosserver,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- buserver,
The buserver Process: the Backup Server
- creating,
Creating and Removing Processes
- creating and starting,
To create and start a new process
- creating ticket (tokens) for,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- cron type, defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- defining in BosConfig file,
To create and start a new process
- different names for,
Brief Descriptions of the AFS Server Processes
- displaying entry in BosConfig,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- displaying log files,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- displaying status,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- fs,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- fs type, defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- kaserver,
The kaserver Process: the Authentication Server
- ptserver,
The ptserver Process: the Protection Server
- removing from BosConfig file,
Creating and Removing Processes,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file
- restarting
- except BOS Server,
To stop and restart all processes including the BOS Server
- restarting by restarting BOS Server,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- restarting for changed binaries,
Installing Server Process Software
- restarting immediately after stopping,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- restarting specific processes,
To stop and immediately restart all processes except the BOS Server
- runntp,
The runntp Process
- simple type, defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- starting,
Creating and Removing Processes
- starting up,
Stopping and Starting Processes Permanently
- stopping permanently,
Creating and Removing Processes,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file,
Stopping and Starting Processes Permanently,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- upclient,
The upserver and upclient Processes: the Update Server
- upserver,
The upserver and upclient Processes: the Update Server
- use of CellServDB file,
To display an AFS binary's build level
- vlserver,
The vlserver Process: the Volume Location Server
- server process binaries
- displaying time stamp,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- in /usr/afs/bin,
Local Disk Files on a Server Machine
- installing,
To restore an administrative database,
Installing Server Process Software
- removing obsolete,
To display binary version dates
- reverting to old version,
To install new server binaries
- uninstalling,
To install new server binaries
- server ticket,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- server/client model,
Servers and Clients
- session key,
Complex Mutual Authentication,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- setting
- ACL entries,
Setting ACL Entries
- ACL for directory with uss,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- ACL on home directory with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- ADMIN flag in Authentication Database entry,
To check if the ADMIN flag is set
- AFS UID and AFS GID counters,
To display the AFS ID counters
- AFS UID counters,
To display the AFS ID counters
- AFS user id and max group id counters,
To display the AFS ID counters
- BOS Server's automatic restart times,
To display the BOS Server restart times
- Cache Manager preferences for file server machines,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- cell name,
Choosing a Cell Name
- client interfaces registered with File Server,
Managing Multihomed Client Machines
- client-to-file-server probe interval,
Setting the File Server Probe Interval
- counters for AFS UID and AFS GID,
To display the AFS ID counters
- data cache size in cacheinfo file,
To display the current cache size
- disk cache location in cacheinfo file,
Displaying and Setting the Cache Size and Location
- event set (fstrace),
To configure the trace log
- group-creation quota in Protection Database entry,
To change the name of a machine or group entry
- home cell for client machine,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- password
- in Authentication Database,
To prohibit reuse of passwords
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry,
To set group-creation quota
- server machine interfaces registered in VLDB,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- terminal type for scout,
System Requirements
- ThisCell file (client), value in,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- volume quota
- on multiple volumes,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- on single volume,
To set quota for a single volume
- volume quota with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- setuid programs,
Determining if a Client Can Run Setuid Programs
- restrictions on,
Setuid Programs
- setting mode bits,
Differences in the Semantics of Standard UNIX Commands
- share command,
To configure an NFS/AFS translator machine
- shared secret,
A More Detailed Look at Mutual Authentication
- shared use of group,
Creating Groups
- shorthand notation
- ACL permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- simple file server machine,
The Four Roles for File Server Machines
- identifying with bos status,
To locate the binary distribution machine for a system type
- simple process
- creating with bos create command,
To create and start a new process
- simple server process
- defining in BosConfig file,
To create and start a new process
- simple-type server process
- defined,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- site
- count in VLDB,
To display VLDB entries
- volume, defined,
The Three Types of Volumes
- site definition stage in replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- slowed performance
- preventing in AFS,
Caching and Callbacks
- socket
- creating with package,
Defining a Character Special Device
- stages in volume replication,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- starting
- database server process, about,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- scout program,
Resizing the scout Display
- server process,
Creating and Removing Processes,
Stopping and Starting Processes Permanently
- statistics display by scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- status
- displaying for server process,
To display the status of server processes and their BosConfig entries
- status flag
- release, on site definitions in VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- status flag for process in BosConfig file
- Run and Not Run, meaning of,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- status flag in BosConfig file
- changing NotRun to Run,
To start processes by changing their status flags to Run
- changing Run to NotRun,
To stop a process by changing its status to NotRun
- status flags in volume header,
To display volume headers
- stopping
- database server process, about,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- server process
- permanently,
To stop a process and remove it from the BosConfig file,
Stopping and Starting Processes Permanently
- server process and immediately restarting,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- Store statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- strings command,
Displaying A Binary File's Build Level
- suitability of volumes for replication,
Using Read-only Volumes Effectively
- symbolic link
- at second level of AFS pathname,
The Top /afs Level
- creating with package,
Defining a File
- creating with uss,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- overwritten by uss if exists,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- symptoms
- of VLDB/volume header desynchronization,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- volume corruption,
Salvaging Volumes
- synchronization site (Ubik)
- defined,
Administering Database Server Machines
- flexibility,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- synchrony
- controlling for Cache Manager write operations,
Enabling Asynchronous Writes
- when AFS files saved on NFS clients,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- synchrony of VLDB and volume headers
- maintained by VL and Volume Servers,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized
- restoring,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- symptoms of lack of,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- sys (@sys) variable in pathnames,
Enabling Access to Foreign Cells
- sys command,
Displaying and Setting the System Type Name
- sysid file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- system control machine,
Binary Distribution Machines
- as distributor of UserList file,
Administering the UserList File
- CellServDB file, distributing to server machines,
Maintaining the Server CellServDB File
- identifying with bos status,
To locate database server machines
- source for common KeyFile file,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- system groups
- defined,
About the Protection Database
- using on ACLs,
Using Groups on ACLs
- system outages
- due to automatic server restart,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- due to server process restart,
Stopping and Immediately Restarting Processes
- due to Ubik election,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- reducing,
The Basic OverSeer Server
- system:administrators group,
About the Protection Database
- about,
Using AFS Protection Groups
- members
- adding,
To add users to the system:administrators group
- displaying,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- removing,
To remove users from the system:administrators group
- privileges resulting,
Administering the system:administrators Group
- system:anyuser group,
About the Protection Database
- about,
Using AFS Protection Groups
- using on ACLs,
Using Groups on ACLs
- system:authuser group,
About the Protection Database
- about,
Using AFS Protection Groups
- using on ACLs,
Using Groups on ACLs
- tape (Backup System)
- automating mounting and unmounting,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- eliminating check for proper name,
Enabling Default Responses to Error Conditions
- scanning,
To display a volume's dump history
- Tape Coordinator (Backup System)
- adding to Backup Database,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- assigning file ownership,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- automating tape mounting and unmounting,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- configuring
- AIX system,
Configuring Tape Coordinator Machines and Tape Devices
- machine,
Configuring Tape Coordinator Machines and Tape Devices
- tape device,
Configuring Tape Coordinator Machines and Tape Devices
- described,
Tape Coordinator Machines, Port Offsets, and Backup Data Files
- device configuration file (CFG),
Creating a Device Configuration File
- eliminating check for proper tape name,
Enabling Default Responses to Error Conditions
- eliminating search/prompt for initial tape,
The Available Parameters and Required Exit Codes
- filemark
- described,
Tape Labels, Dump Labels, and EOF Markers
- determining size,
Configuring the tapeconfig File
- port offset number
- assigning,
Configuring the tapeconfig File
- defined,
Tape Coordinator Machines, Port Offsets, and Backup Data Files
- displaying,
To unconfigure a Tape Coordinator
- process
- starting,
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- removing from Backup Database,
To configure an additional Tape Coordinator on an existing Tape Coordinator machine
- starting,
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- status
- displaying,
To stop a Tape Coordinator process
- stopping,
To start a Tape Coordinator process
- task ID numbers,
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- using default responses to errors,
Eliminating the Search or Prompt for the Initial Tape
- tape labels
- useCounts of tapes,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- tape recycling schedules,
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- tapeconfig file,
Configuring the tapeconfig File
- ownership, assigning,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- tapes (Backup System)
- archiving,
Archiving Tapes
- capacity
- determining,
Configuring the tapeconfig File
- recording on label,
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- eliminating search/prompt for initial,
The Available Parameters and Required Exit Codes
- label
- creating,
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- described,
Tape Labels, Dump Labels, and EOF Markers
- displaying,
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- names
- assigning,
Writing and Reading Tape Labels
- described,
Dump Hierarchies, Dump Levels and Expiration Dates
- task ID numbers (Backup System),
Starting and Stopping the Tape Coordinator Process
- terminal type
- setting for afsmonitor,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- setting for scout program,
System Requirements
- TGS,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- ThisCell file (client),
Configuration Files in the /usr/vice/etc Directory
- how used by programs,
How to Set the Cell Name
- setting value in,
Setting a Client Machine's Cell Membership
- ThisCell file (server),
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- thresholds for statistics in scout display
- setting,
To start the scout program
- Ticket Granting Service,
Keys and Mutual Authentication: A Review
- ticket-granter,
Complex Mutual Authentication
- tickets
- see tokens
- time stamp
- on binary file, listing,
To revert to the previous version of binaries
- tokens
- command,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- creating for server process,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- data in,
Complex Mutual Authentication
- discarding with knfs command,
To display tokens using the knfs command
- discarding with unlog command,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- displaying for user,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- displaying with knfs command,
To authenticate using the knfs command
- one-per-cell rule,
Login and Authentication in AFS
- setting default lifetimes for users,
Setting Default Token Lifetimes for Users
- tokens.krb command,
Support for Kerberos Authentication
- trace log (fstrace)
- clearing contents,
To dump the contents of a trace log
- configuring,
Activating the Trace Log
- displaying state,
To display the state of an event set
- dumping,
Dumping and Clearing the Trace Log
- persistence,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- trace log from (fstrace)
- cmfx,
About the fstrace Command Suite
- translating
- directory/file name to volume ID number,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file
- directory/file name to volume location,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- directory/file name to volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume ID number to name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume name to ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume name/ID number to volume location,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- translator
- NFS/AFS,
Managing the NFS/AFS Translator
- transparent access as AFS feature,
The Uniform Namespace and Transparent Access
- turning off authorization checking,
Controlling Authorization Checking on a Server Machine
- turning on authorization checking,
To disable authorization checking on a server machine
- type flag for volume
- VLDB entry,
To display VLDB entries
- volume header,
To display volume headers
- Ubik
- automatic updates,
Administering Database Server Machines
- consistency guarantees,
How Ubik Operates Automatically
- election of coordinator,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- failure due to mismatched server encryption keys,
Handling Server Encryption Key Emergencies
- features summarized,
Configuring the Cell for Proper Ubik Operation
- majority defined,
How Ubik Uses Timestamped Messages
- operation described,
Administering Database Server Machines
- requirements summarized,
Replicating the AFS Administrative Databases
- server and client portions,
Configuring the Cell for Proper Ubik Operation
- use of CellServDB file,
To display an AFS binary's build level
- use of NetInfo and NetRestrict files,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- udebug
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- UFS
- file protection compared to AFS,
Differences Between UFS and AFS Data Protection
- mode bits, interpretation in AFS,
How AFS Interprets the UNIX Mode Bits
- umount command,
To unmount and remove a disk housing AFS volumes
- undefined ACL permissions,
The Eight Auxiliary Permissions
- uninstalling
- server process and command suite binaries,
To install new server binaries
- UNIX
- differences from AFS summarized,
Issues in Cell Configuration and Administration
- mode bits, interpretation in AFS,
How AFS Interprets the UNIX Mode Bits
- UID
- functional difference from AFS UID,
The Authentication Server
- UNIX UID
- difference from AFS UID,
To display a Protection Database entry
- matching with AFS UID,
Creating Local Password File Entries with uss,
The Components of an AFS User Account
- unlocking
- VLDB entry,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- unlog command,
Using Two-Step Login and Authentication
- when handling key emergency,
Disabling Authorization Checking in an Emergency
- UNMOUNT instruction in CFG_device_name file,
Creating a Device Configuration File
- unmounting
- file server machine disk,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- volume,
To remove a mount point,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- upclient
- see Update Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- update date
- recorded in volume header,
To display volume headers
- Update Server
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Update Server
- as upserver and upclient processes,
The upserver and upclient Processes: the Update Server
- binaries in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- CellServDB file (server), distributing,
Maintaining the Server CellServDB File
- client portion,
The Update Server
- for binaries,
Database Server Machines
- for configuration files,
The System Control Machine
- description,
The Update Server
- distributing server configuration files,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- distributor of KeyFile file,
Maintaining AFS Server Encryption Keys
- server portion,
The Update Server
- on binary distribution machine,
Database Server Machines
- on system control machine,
The System Control Machine
- when to contact,
The upserver and upclient Processes: the Update Server
- updating
- CellServDB file (client) with or without package,
To display the list of database server machines in kernel memory
- upserver
- see Update Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- useCount counter on tape label (Backup System),
Creating a Tape Recycling Schedule
- user
- account
- see user account
- see user account
- adding to group,
Adding and Removing Group Members
- AFS UID, assigning,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- group memberships
- displaying number,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- group memberships, displaying,
To display a Protection Database entry
- group-creation quota
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To change the name of a machine or group entry
- groups owned, displaying,
To display group membership
- name
- see username
- privacy flags on Protection Database entry
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- setting,
To set group-creation quota
- Protection Database entry
- deleting,
Deleting Protection Database Entries
- displaying,
Displaying Information from the Protection Database
- displaying all,
To list the groups that a user or group owns
- Protection Database entry, described,
Summary of Instructions
- removing from group,
To add users and machines to groups
- user account
- components,
Overview of the uss Command Suite
- configuration issues,
Setting Server Preferences
- converting existing UNIX to AFS
- with manual account creation,
Specifying Passwords in the Local Password File
- with uss,
Creating a Common Source Password File
- creating
- standard files in,
Making a Backup Version of User Volumes Available
- with individual commands,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- creating different types with uss,
Constructing a uss Template File
- creating/deleting many at once,
To delete an AFS account
- creation using uss
- previewing,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- deleting with uss,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- deletion using uss
- previewing,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- matching AFS and UNIX UIDs,
Creating Local Password File Entries with uss
- methods for grouping,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- removing from system,
Removing a User Account
- suggestions for grouping home directories,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- two methods for creating and deleting,
Creating and Deleting User Accounts with the uss Command Suite
- uss commands to create/delete
- previewing,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- UserList file,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- adding users,
To add users to the UserList file
- displaying,
Administering the UserList File
- privileges resulting,
Administering the UserList File
- removing users,
To remove users from the UserList file
- username
- assigning
- with pts createuser command,
Creating AFS User Accounts
- with uss,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- changing,
Displaying and Setting the Quota on User Volumes
- choosing,
Configuring AFS User Accounts
- part of volume name,
Choosing Usernames and Naming Other Account Components
- use by Kerberos,
The Authentication Server
- usr/afs/backup directory
- ownership, assigning,
To configure a Tape Coordinator machine
- usr/afs/bin directory
- removing obsolete .BAK and .OLD files,
To display binary version dates
- usr/afs/bin directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Local Disk Files on a Server Machine
- usr/afs/bin/bosserver,
The bosserver Process: the Basic OverSeer Server
- usr/afs/db directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- usr/afs/etc directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- usr/afs/local directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Common Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/etc Directory
- usr/afs/logs directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- usr/vice/cache directory,
Cache-Related Files
- usr/vice/etc directory,
Configuration and Cache-Related Files on the Local Disk
- uss
- account
- recovering from account creation failure,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- AFS UID, assigning,
Creating Local Password File Entries with uss
- command
- reissuing, effect of,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- hard link, creating,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- previewing effect of command,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- symbolic link, creating,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- uss bulk input file
- rules for constructing,
Creating and Deleting Multiple Accounts with the uss bulk Command
- uss commands
- ACL, setting for directory,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- ACL, setting on home directory,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- add,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- avoiding interruption,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- advantages over individual account-creation commands,
Moving Local Files into AFS
- bulk,
To create and delete multiple AFS user accounts
- command, executing with X instruction,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- converting existing UNIX accounts,
Creating a Common Source Password File
- creating individual user account,
Executing Commands with the X Instruction
- creating/deleting user accounts in bulk,
To delete an AFS account
- delete,
To delete an AFS account
- avoiding interruption,
Privilege Requirements for the uss Commands
- deleting individual user account,
To create an AFS account with the uss add command
- directory
- creating,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- distributing evenly with G instruction,
Example uss Templates
- file, creating by echoing one line,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- file, creating from prototype,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- local password file
- creating common source version,
Specifying Passwords in the Local Password File
- overwriting existing account components,
Avoiding and Recovering from Errors and Interrupted Operations
- password/authentication security, setting with A instruction,
Creating Links with the L and S Instructions
- privilege required,
The Components of an AFS User Account
- volume
- creating with V instruction,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- mounting,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- setting quota,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- uss template file
- A instruction,
Creating Links with the L and S Instructions
- ACL, setting
- directory created by D instruction,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- user home directory with V instruction,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- advantages,
Moving Local Files into AFS
- command, executing with X instruction,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- constants,
Creating the Three Types of User Accounts
- D instruction,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- directory
- creating with D instruction,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- G instruction for even distribution,
Example uss Templates
- E instruction,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- examples,
About Creating Local Disk Directories and Files
- F instruction,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- file
- creating by echoing one line,
Creating a File from a Prototype with the F Instruction
- creating from prototype,
Creating a Directory with the D Instruction
- G instruction,
Example uss Templates
- hard link, creating,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- instructions for different account types,
Constructing a uss Template File
- instructions summarized,
Moving Local Files into AFS
- L instruction,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- mount point, creating with V instruction,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- number variables,
Using Constants and Variables in the Template File
- password/authentication security, setting with A instruction,
Creating Links with the L and S Instructions
- quota on volume, setting with V instruction,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- rules for constructing,
Where to Place Template Files
- S instruction,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- standard locations,
Using Constants and Variables in the Template File
- symbolic link, creating,
Creating One-Line Files with the E Instruction
- V instruction,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- variables,
Creating the Three Types of User Accounts
- volume
- creating with V instruction,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- X instruction,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- zero-length,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- V.vol_ID.vol file,
Volume Headers on Server Partitions
- variable
- AFSCELL,
Performing Backup Operations as the Local Superuser Root or in a Foreign Cell
- variables
- @sys in pathnames,
Enabling Access to Foreign Cells
- in uss template file,
Creating the Three Types of User Accounts
- variations possible
- in replication,
Replication Scenarios
- vicep directory on server machines
- contents listed,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- VL Server
- about starting and stopping,
About Starting and Stopping the Database Server Processes
- as vlserver process,
The vlserver Process: the Volume Location Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Cache Manager preference ranks for,
Maintaining Server Preference Ranks
- description,
The Volume Location (VL) Server
- importance to transparent access,
The Volume Location (VL) Server
- restarting after adding entry to server CellServDB file,
To display a cell's database server machines
- restarting after removing entry from server CellServDB file,
To add a database server machine to the CellServDB file
- role in VLDB/volume header synchronization,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized
- runs on database server machine,
Simple File Server Machines
- when to contact,
The vlserver Process: the Volume Location Server
- VLDB,
The Volume Location (VL) Server
- defining read-only site in,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- displaying entry
- with volume header,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- displaying volume entry,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- intention flag set by VL Server,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- locking/unlocking entry,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- release status flags in volume entry,
To display VLDB entries
- server machine interfaces registered
- listed in sysid file,
Local Configuration Files in the /usr/afs/local Directory
- site count for volume,
To display VLDB entries
- synchronizing with volume headers,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- volume entry,
Volume Information in the VLDB
- volume type flags,
To display VLDB entries
- vldb.DB0 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- vldb.DBSYS1 file,
Replicated Database Files in the /usr/afs/db Directory
- VLLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- vlserver
- see VL Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- Vn file (data cache),
Cache-Related Files
- vnode index,
About Clones and Cloning
- VolserLog file,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- displaying,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- volserver
- see Volume Server
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- volume
- as unit of
- backup,
Volumes
- replication,
Volumes
- resource management,
Volumes
- as unit of backup,
How Volumes Improve AFS Efficiency
- as unit of replication,
How Volumes Improve AFS Efficiency
- automating creation of backup version,
Backing Up Multiple Volumes at Once
- backing up using Backup System,
Backing Up Data
- backup
- see backup volume
- Backup System dump history, displaying,
To display dump records
- benefits for efficiency,
How Volumes Improve AFS Efficiency
- correspondence with directory,
Volumes
- counter in header for number of accesses,
To display volume headers
- creating backup version of many at once,
Creating Backup Volumes
- creating with uss,
Evenly Distributing User Home Directories with the G Instruction
- Creation date in volume header,
To display volume headers
- defined,
About Volumes
- definition,
Volumes
- displaying information about,
Displaying Information About Volumes
- dumping without AFS Backup System,
Dumping and Restoring Volumes
- entry in VLDB,
Volume Information in the VLDB
- flushing from data cache on client machine,
Forcing the Update of Cached Data
- grouping related on same partition,
Assigning Volume Names
- header
- see volume header
- in load balancing,
Volumes,
How Volumes Improve AFS Efficiency
- Last Update date in volume header,
To display volume headers
- location
- see volume location
- mounting,
Mount Points
- about,
About Mounting Volumes
- more than once,
About Mounting Volumes
- moving,
Moving Volumes
- name
- see volume name
- overwriting contents during Backup System restore,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- preserving contents during Backup System restore,
Using the backup volrestore Command
- quota
- see volume quota
- read-only
- see read-only volume
- read/write
- see read/write volume
- removing
- alternate commands,
Other Removal Commands
- basic instructions,
Removing Volumes and their Mount Points
- when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- renaming,
Renaming Volumes
- replicating,
About Clones and Cloning
- restoring
- using Backup System,
Restoring and Recovering Data
- with vos restore command,
About Restoring Volumes
- root (root.afs and root.cell),
Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration
- root directory of,
Mount Points
- salvaging,
Salvaging Volumes
- separate for each top level directory,
The Third Level
- site, defined,
The Three Types of Volumes
- size, displaying,
To display percent quota used
- symptoms of corruption,
Salvaging Volumes
- synchronizing VLDB and volume header,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- type to replicate,
Grouping Related Volumes on a Partition
- where to place replicated,
Grouping Related Volumes on a Partition
- volume entry (Backup System)
- creating,
To create a volume set
- defined,
Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- deleting,
To delete a volume set
- displaying,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- volume entry (VLDB)
- displaying,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- volume header
- about,
The Information in Volume Headers
- displaying
- only,
Displaying Volume Headers
- with VLDB entry,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- in /vicep directories,
Log Files in the /usr/afs/logs Directory
- synchronizing with VLDB,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- volume ID number
- learning
- from volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- learning from directory/file name,
To display the name of the volume that contains a file
- translating
- to volume location,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- to volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- volume location
- learning from directory/file name,
To display the ID number of the volume that contains a file
- learning from volume name/ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- Volume Location Server
- see VL Server
- volume name
- changing
- basic instructions,
Renaming Volumes
- when renaming user,
To change a username
- conventions,
About Volume Names
- conventions for,
The Third Level
- learning
- from directory/file name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- from volume ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- restrictions,
Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration
- translating
- to volume ID number,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- to volume location,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- two required,
Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration
- volume quota
- default for new volume,
Creating Read/write Volumes
- displaying
- percent used,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- with volume &partition info,
To display quota, current size, and other information
- with volume size,
To display percent quota used
- recorded in volume header,
To display volume headers
- setting
- on multiple volumes,
To set maximum quota on one or more volumes
- on single volume,
To set quota for a single volume
- with uss,
Creating a Volume with the V Instruction
- Volume Server
- as part of fs process,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager,
The Information in the BosConfig File
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- description,
The Volume Server
- displaying log file,
Displaying Server Process Log Files
- role in VLDB/volume header synchronization,
Keeping the VLDB and Volume Headers Synchronized
- when to contact,
The fs Collection of Processes: the File Server, Volume Server and Salvager
- volume set (Backup System)
- creating,
Defining and Displaying Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- defined,
Volume Sets and Volume Entries
- deleting,
To display volume sets and volume entries
- deleting volume entry,
To delete a volume set
- displaying,
To add a volume entry to a volume set
- volume entry
- see volume entry
- VolumeItems file,
Cache-Related Files
- vos commands
- addsite,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- backup,
To create and mount a backup volume
- backupsys,
To create and mount a backup volume
- binary in /usr/afs/bin,
Binaries in the /usr/afs/bin Directory
- changeaddr,
To display all server entries from the VLDB
- create
- basic instructions,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- when creating user account,
To create one user account with individual commands
- delentry,
Other Removal Commands
- dump,
About Dumping Volumes
- examine
- basic instructions,
Displaying One Volume's VLDB Entry and Volume Header
- to learn volume ID,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- to learn volume name,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- granting privilege for,
Administering the UserList File
- listaddrs,
To create or edit the server NetRestrict file
- listpart,
Adding or Removing Disks and Partitions
- listvldb
- syntax,
Displaying VLDB Entries
- to learn volume location,
Displaying the Name or Location of the Volume that Contains a File
- listvol
- output with -extended flag,
To display volume headers
- output with -fast flag,
To display volume headers
- output with -long flag,
To display volume headers
- syntax,
Displaying Volume Headers
- lock,
Unlocking and Locking VLDB Entries
- move
- basic instructions,
Moving Volumes
- when removing file server machine disk,
To add and mount a new disk to house AFS volumes
- mutual authentication, bypassing,
Bypassing Mutual Authentication for an Individual Command
- partinfo,
To create (and mount) a read/write volume
- release
- basic instructions,
To replicate a read/write volume (create a read-only volume)
- forcing new cloning with -f flag,
Replicating Volumes (Creating Read-only Volumes)
- remove
- basic instructions,
To remove a volume and unmount it
- when removing user account,
To remove a user account
- remsite,
Other Removal Commands
- rename
- basic instructions,
Renaming Volumes
- when changing username,
To change a username
- restore
- to create new volume,
About Restoring Volumes
- to overwrite volume,
To restore a dump into a new volume and mount it
- summary of functions,
The vlserver Process: the Volume Location Server
- syncserv
- effect,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- syntax,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- syncvldb
- effect,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- syntax,
Synchronizing the VLDB and Volume Headers
- unlock,
To lock a VLDB entry
- unlockvldb,
To unlock a single VLDB entry
- zap,
Other Removal Commands
- w ACL permission,
The Three File Permissions
- weekly restart of BOS Server (automatic)
- about,
Configuring Partitions to Store AFS Data
- displaying and setting time,
Setting the BOS Server's Restart Times
- which command,
Displaying A Binary File's Build Level
- window
- resizing scout display,
Resizing the scout Display
- write
- ACL permission
- see write ACL permission
- operations delayed from NFS clients,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- shorthand for ACL permissions,
Shorthand Notation for Sets of Permissions
- system call for files saved on AFS client,
Creating Hard Links
- system call for files saved on NFS client,
Delayed Writes for Files Saved on NFS Client Machines
- Ws statistic from scout program,
The Statistics Display Region
- X instruction
- uss template file,
Increasing Account Security with the A Instruction
- xstat as requirement for running afsmonitor,
Requirements for running the afsmonitor program
- xstat data collection facility,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- data collections,
The libxstat Libraries
- example commands,
Example xstat Commands
- libxstat_cm.a library,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- libxstat_fs.a library,
The xstat Data Collection Facility
- obtaining more information,
The libxstat Libraries
- xstat_cm_test example command,
To use the example xstat_fs_test command
- xstat_fs_test example command,
Example xstat Commands