openafs/src/afsd/afs.conf.linux
Jim Rees 51a587b960 dont-restrict-nfiles-20050607
Let afsd compute cachefiles as cacheblocks/10 instead of limiting it to
50000 in the XLARGE and XXLARGE cases.
2005-06-07 18:37:10 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright 2000, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software has been released under the terms of the IBM Public
# License. For details, see the LICENSE file in the top-level source
# directory or online at http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html
############################################################################
# On most linuces copy this file to
# /etc/sysconfig/afs
# so afs.rc can use it as config file.
############################################################################
# Configuration information for AFS client
# AFS_CLIENT and AFS_SERVER determine if we should start the client and or
# the bosserver. Possible values are on and off.
AFS_CLIENT=on
AFS_SERVER=off
# ENABLE_AFSDB and ENABLE_DYNROOT determine whether AFSDB support and
# Dynroot support (dynamically generated /afs), respectively, should be
# enabled in the AFS client.
ENABLE_AFSDB=on
ENABLE_DYNROOT=on
# AFS client configuration options:
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# possible AFS client afsd configuration options (from 1.3.74) are
# -blocks The number of blocks available in the workstation cache.
# -files The target number of files in the workstation cache (Default:
# 1000).
# -rootvol The name of the root volume to use.
# -stat The number of stat cache entries.
# -hosts List of servers to check for volume location info FOR THE
# HOME CELL.
# -memcache Use an in-memory cache rather than disk.
# -cachedir The base directory for the workstation cache.
# -mountdir The directory on which the AFS is to be mounted.
# -confdir The configuration directory .
# -nosettime Don't keep checking the time to avoid drift.
# -verbose Be chatty.
# -debug Print out additional debugging info.
# -kerndev [OBSOLETE] The kernel device for AFS.
# -dontfork [OBSOLETE] Don't fork off as a new process.
# -daemons The number of background daemons to start (Default: 2).
# -rmtsys Also fires up an afs remote sys call (e.g. pioctl, setpag)
# support daemon
# -chunksize [n] 2^n is the chunksize to be used. 0 is default.
# -dcache The number of data cache entries.
# -biods Number of bkg I/O daemons (AIX3.1 only)
# -prealloc Number of preallocated "small" memory blocks
# -pininodes Number of inodes which can be spared from inode[] for
# pointing at Vfiles. If this is set too high, you may have
# system problems, which can only be ameliorated by changing
# NINODE (or equivalent) and rebuilding the kernel.
# This option is now disabled.
# -logfile Place where to put the logfile (default in <cache>/etc/AFSLog.
# -waitclose make close calls always synchronous (slows em down, tho)
# -files_per_subdir [n] number of files per cache subdir. (def=2048)
# -shutdown Shutdown afs daemons
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
XXLARGE="-fakestat -stat 4000 -dcache 4000 -daemons 6 -volumes 256"
XLARGE="-fakestat -stat 3600 -dcache 3600 -daemons 5 -volumes 196"
LARGE="-fakestat -stat 2800 -dcache 2400 -daemons 5 -volumes 128"
MEDIUM="-fakestat -stat 2000 -dcache 800 -daemons 3 -volumes 70"
SMALL="-fakestat -stat 300 -dcache 100 -daemons 2 -volumes 50"
# cachesize and according options are set by /afs/rc.d/init.d/afs
# * if you set CACHESIZE to "AUTOMATIC", it will automatically be chosen
# deduced by parition sizes (does not work if your cache is on / or /usr)
# * if you set OPTIONS to "AUTOMATIC", the init script will choose a set
# of options based on the cache size
# otherwise the values specified here will be used. So be careful!
# Note: if you leave these as-is, no changes are made.
CACHESIZE=AUTOMATIC
#CACHESIZE=50000
OPTIONS=AUTOMATIC
#OPTIONS=$SMALL
# you should never need to change these settings
AFSDIR=/afs
CACHEDIR=/usr/vice/cache
CACHEINFO=/usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo
# Set to "-verbose" for a lot of debugging information from afsd. Only
# useful for debugging as it prints _a lot_ of information.
VERBOSE=
# Sample server preferences function. Set server preferences using this.
# afs_serverprefs() {
# /usr/afsws/etc/fs setserverprefs <host> <rank>
#}
# Either the name of an executable script or a set of commands go here.
# AFS_POST_INIT=afs_serverprefs
AFS_POST_INIT=