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LICENSE IPL10 Fix the punctuation of the --enable-demand-attach-fs option.
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Copyright 2000, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
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All Rights Reserved.
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This software has been released under the terms of the IBM Public
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License. For details, see the LICENSE file in the top-level source
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directory or online at http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html
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Short instructions for sites upgrading from a previous version of AFS:
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% ./configure --enable-transarc-paths
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% make
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% make dest
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will create a Transarc-style dest tree in ${SYS_NAME}/dest where
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${SYS_NAME} is the AFS sysname of the system you built for.
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This assumes if you're building for Linux that your kernel source is
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in /usr/src/linux.
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Otherwise, please read on.
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Building OpenAFS on UNIX and Linux
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----------------------------------
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A Configuring
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Uncompress the source into a directory of your choice. A directory
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in afs space is also valid. In the directory that you uncompressed the
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source in, you will only have an src/ directory.
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1. Pick a system to build for, and note its default AFS sys_name.
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A directory will be automatically created for binaries to be written
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into with this name when you build.
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alpha_dux40, alpha_dux50, alpha_dux51
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alpha_linux22, alpha_linux24, alpha_linux26
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alpha_nbsd15, alpha_nbsd16
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amd64_fbsd_53 (client does not work)
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amd64_linux24, amd64_linux26
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amd64_nbsd20, amd64_nbsd30, amd64_nbsd40
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arm_linux24, arm_linux26
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hp_ux11i, hp_ux110, hp_ux1123 (See notes below for information on
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getting missing header)
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hp_ux102 (Client port possible, but db servers and utilities work)
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i386_fbsd_42, i386_fbsd_43, i386_fbsd_44, i386_fbsd_45,
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i386_fbsd_46, i386_fbsd_47, i386_fbsd_50, i386_fbsd_51,
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i386_fbsd_52, i386_fbsd_53, i386_fbsd_60, i386_fbsd_61,
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i386_fbsd_62, i386_fbsd_70
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(client does not work)
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i386_linux22, i386_linux24, i386_linux26
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i386_nbsd15, i386_nbsd16, i386_nbsd20, i386_nbsd21, i386_nbsd30,
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i386_nbsd40
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i386_obsd31, i386_obsd32, i386_obsd33, i386_obsd34, i386_obsd35,
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i386_obsd36, i386_obsd37, i386_obsd38, i386_obsd39, i386_obsd40,
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i386_obsd41
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i386_umlinux22, i386_umlinux24, i386_umlinux26
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ia64_hpux1122, ia64_hpux1123
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ia64_linux24, ia64_linux26
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parisc_linux24
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ppc64_linux24, ppc64_linux26
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ppc_darwin_12, ppc_darwin_13, ppc_darwin_14, ppc_darwin_60,
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ppc_darwin_70, ppc_darwin_80, ppc_darwin_90
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ppc_linux22, ppc_linux24, ppc_linux26
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ppc_nbsd16, ppc_nbsd20
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rs_aix42, rs_aix51, rs_aix52, rs_aix53
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s390_linux22, s390_linux24, s390_linux26
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s390x_linux24, s390x_linux26
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sgi_62, sgi_63, sgi_64, sgi_65 (file server not tested)
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sparc64_linux22, sparc64_linux24, sparc64_linux26
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sparc_linux22, sparc_linux24
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sun4_413 (No client support, no fileserver support, db servers only)
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sun4x_56, sun4x_57, sun4x_58, sun4x_59, sun4x_510, sun4x_511
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(logging UFS not supported for mixed-use partitions containing
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client cache)
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sunx86_57, sunx86_58, sunx86_59, sunx86_510, sunx86_511
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(logging UFS not supported for mixed-use partitions containing
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client cache)
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x86_darwin_80, x86_darwin90
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2. Using configure in the top level directory, configure for your
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AFS system type, providing the necessary flags:
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% ./configure --with-afs-sysname=sun4x_58 --enable-transarc-paths
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If you do not have the "configure" script, or if you modify the
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source files, you can re-create it by running regen.sh. You will
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need autoconf to do this.
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For some systems you need also provide the path in which your kernel
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headers for your configured kernel can be found. See the
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system-specific Notes sections below for details. If you want to
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build only the user-space programs and servers and not the kernel
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module, specify the --disable-kernel-module option on the
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./configure command line.
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All binaries, except for the 'fileserver' and 'volserver'
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executables, are stripped of their symbol table information by
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default. To enable a debugging build, specify the --enable-debug
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option on the ./configure command line. This builds with debugging
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compiler options and disables stripping of binaries.
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You can also use different combinations of --enable-debug and
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--enable (or --disable)-strip-binaries for finer control. One can,
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for example, compile binaries for debug and strip them anyway.
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Alternatively, one can compile without debug and force the binaries
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to not be stripped. Note that these combinations are not
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necessarily useful.
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The two binaries noted above, 'fileserver' and 'volserver' will
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never be stripped, regardless of any options given to configure.
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There are two modes for directory path handling: "Transarc mode" and
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"default mode":
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- In Transarc mode, we retain compatibility with Transarc/IBM AFS tools
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by putting client configuaration files in /usr/vice/etc, and server
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files in /usr/afs under the traditional directory layout.
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- In default mode, files are located in standardized locations, usually
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under $(prefix).
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- Client programs, libraries, and related files always go in standard
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directories under $(prefix). This rule covers things that would go
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into $(bindir), $(includedir), $(libdir), $(mandir), and $(sbindir).
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- Other files get located in the following places:
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Directory Transarc Mode Default Mode
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============ ========================= ==============================
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viceetcdir /usr/vice/etc $(sysconfdir)/openafs
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afssrvdir /usr/afs/bin (servers) $(libexecdir)/openafs
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afsconfdir /usr/afs/etc $(sysconfdir)/openafs/server
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afslocaldir /usr/afs/local $(localstatedir)/openafs
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afsdbdir /usr/afs/db $(localstatedir)/openafs/db
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afslogdir /usr/afs/logs $(localstatedir)/openafs/logs
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afsbosconfig $(afslocaldir)/BosConfig $(afsconfdir)/BosConfig
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afsbosserver $(afsbindir)/bosserver $(sbindir)/bosserver
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The Demand Attach Fileserver (DAFS), is built by providing the
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--enable-demand-attach-fs argument to configure. Note that the
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bosserver must be built with DAFS in order to be able to create the
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dafs instance, which will be used in place of the fs instance. In
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addition, the fileserver, volserver, salvager, salvage, and
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salvageserver binaries must be built for DAFS.
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For additional options, see section H below.
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B Building
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1. Now, you can build OpenAFS.
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% make
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2. Install your build using either "make install" to install
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into the current system (you will need to be root, and files
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will be placed as appropriate for Transarc or standard paths),
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"make install DESTDIR=/some/path" to install into an alternate
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directory tree, or if you configured with --enable-transarc-paths
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make dest to create a complete binary tree in the dest directory
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under the directory named for the sys_name you built for,
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e.g. sun4x_57/dest or i386_linux22/dest
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2. As appropriate you can clean up or, if you're using Linux, build for
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another kernel version.
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To clean up:
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% make clean
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C Problems
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If you have a problem building this source, you may want to visit
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http://www.openafs.org/ to see if any problems have been reported
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or to find out how to get more help.
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Mailing lists have been set up to help; More details can be found
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on the openafs.org site.
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D Linux Notes
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For Linux systems you need also provide the path in which your
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kernel headers for your configured kernel can be found. This should
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be the path of the directory containing a child directory named
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"include". So if your version file was
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/usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h you would invoke:
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% ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 \
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--with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux
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Currently you can build for only one Linux kernel at a time,
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and the version is extracted from the kernel headers in the root
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you specify.
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To build for another Linux kernel version:
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the system type defined in step A1.
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% ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 \
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--with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.19-i686
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% make
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Your dest tree will now include an additional kernel module for your
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additional kernel headers. Be aware that if the kernel version string
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which UTS_RELEASE is defined to in include/linux/version.h matches the
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last kernel you built for, the previous kernel module will be
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overwritten.
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E HP-UX 11.0 Notes
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HP-UX 11.0 requires a header called vfs_vm.h which HP has provided on
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their web site. Go to http://www.hp.com/dspp, choose Software
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downloads from the side menu, and select Software: HP operating systems
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and then Operating systems: HP-UX from the select boxes. The last
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select box will have an option for downloading vfs_vm.h.
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F OpenBSD Notes
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If you need to run regen.sh to make the configure script, you should
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first install autoconf-2.59, then setenv AUTOCONF_VERSION 2.59.
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You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
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--with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is
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not in /usr/src/sys.
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If you want to build src/aklog, add the following options to your
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configure. Note that you shouldn't need aklog because heimdal afslog
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does (almost) the same thing.
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--with-krb5 KRB5CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/kerberosV KRB5LIBS=-lcrypto
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src/packaging/OpenBSD/buildpkg.sh will make a tar file for installing
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the client. There is no server package, but I am told that "make
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install" will put server binaries in /usr/afs.
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Your kernel may panic when you try to shutdown after running the
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OpenAFS client. To prevent this, change the "dangling vnode" panic in
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sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c to a printf and build a new kernel.
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You can't run arla and OpenAFS at the same time.
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G FreeBSD Notes
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The FreeBSD client does not currently work. The remaining problems
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mostly have to do with locking, vnode refcounting, and packaging. The
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server should work.
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You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
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--with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is
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not in /usr/src/sys.
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You also need access to your kernel build directory for the opt_global.h
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include file. Use the --with-bsd-kernel-build= configure option if your
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kernel build is not GENERIC in the standard place.
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There is no server package, but I am told that "make install" will put
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server binaries in /usr/afs.
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You can't run arla and OpenAFS at the same time.
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H Other configure options
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AFS has a ton of other optional features that must be enabled using
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configure options. Here is a summary:
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--enable-bitmap-later
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Speeds the startup of the fileserver by deferring reading volume
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bitmaps until necessary. Demand attach is a better solution to the
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same problem.
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--enable-bos-new-config
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A bosserver built with this option will look for BosConfig.new when
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it restarts and, if present, replace BosConfig with that file
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before reading its configuration.
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--enable-bos-restricted-mode
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Enables support for restricted mode in the bosserver. This mode
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can be enabled or disabled via a command-line switch and a signal
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and can be enabled (but not disabled) remotely. When enabled,
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bosserver will not permit any operations that change the local file
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system (install, uninstall, prune), run commands on the server
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(exec, create, delete), or view files (getlog).
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--enable-demand-attach-fs
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Enable Demand Attach file servers. Demand Attach is an extensive
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re-engineering of the file server that avoids the long startup and
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shutdown delays of the traditional file server by enabling
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persistance of file server state to disk. It is still very new,
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but is expected to become the default in a future version of
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OpenAFS.
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--enable-disconnected
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Enable disconnected support in the cache manager (EXPERIMENTAL).
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--enable-fast-restart
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When restarting the fileserver, don't salvage volumes. Instead,
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assume all volumes are okay and only take them off-line if that
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assumption is incorrect. Using this option safely requires
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scanning the fileserver log for error messages when volumes are
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taken off-line and salvaging them manually. Not recommended; use
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demand attach instead.
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--enable-icmp-pmtu-discovery
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Enable path MTU discovery in the Rx libraries by decoding ICMP
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unreachable packets.
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--enable-namei-fileserver
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Forces the namei fileserver on platforms (like Solaris) where the
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inode fileserver is the default.
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--enable-pthreaded-ubik
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Enable the threaded version of Ubik and install the threaded
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versions of Ubik servers. See README.PTHREADED_UBIK for more
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information. (EXPERIMENTAL)
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--enable-supergroups
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Enables support of nested groups in the ptserver. WARNING: Once
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you make use of this option by nesting one group inside another,
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the resulting PTS database cannot be correctly and safely used by a
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ptserver built without this option.
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--enable-tivoli-tsm
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Build with the Tivoli TSM API libraries for butc support of the
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Tivoli backup system.
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--enable-unix-sockets
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Enable use of UNIX domain sockets for fssync.
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It's also possible to disable some standard features. None of these
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options are recommended but may be useful in unusual circumstances:
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--disable-afsdb
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Disable AFSDB DNS record support in the cache manager, normally
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used to find cell VLDB servers.
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--disable-full-vos-listvol-switch
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Removes support for the -format option to vos listvol and also
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suppresses some additional fields that were added to vos examine
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output but may confuse older software.
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--disable-largefile-fileserver
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Disable large file (>2GB) support in the fileserver.
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--disable-pam
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Do not build the AFS PAM modules. Normally building them is
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harmless, but the PAM modules that come with OpenAFS are deprecated
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and should not be used unless you're still using the OpenAFS
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kaserver (which is itself deprecated and should not be used).
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