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OpenAFS - Default branch
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| Added: Mon, Nov 27th 2000 11:19 UTC (7 years, 12 months ago) |
Updated: Wed, Nov 12th 2008 09:22 UTC (11 days ago) |
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About:
AFS is a distributed filesystem which offers a client-server architecture, transparent data migration abilities, scalability, a single namespace, and integrated ancillary subsystems.
Author:
OpenAFS Developers <openafs (dash) devel (at) openafs (dot) org>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.openafs.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.openafs.org/[..]l/openafs/1.4.8/openafs-1.4.8-src.tar.gz
Tar/BZ2:
http://www.openafs.org/[..]/openafs/1.4.8/openafs-1.4.8-src.tar.bz2
Changelog:
http://www.openafs.org/[..]frameset/dl/openafs/1.4.8/RELNOTES-1.4.8
OS X package:
http://www.openafs.org/[..]1.4.8/macos-10.4/OpenAFS-1.4.8-Tiger.dmg
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://www.openafs.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/openafs/
Bug tracker:
http://www.central.org/rt/
Mailing list archive:
http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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Welcome to the present
by Brian Gallew - Oct 6th 2008 11:32:19
While documentation is still OpenAFS' weakest point, this project has moved
forward and is making great progress in addressing the outstanding issues.
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Re: Welcome to the present
by Edgester - Oct 8th 2008 22:55:42
> While documentation is still OpenAFS'
> weakest point, this project has moved
> forward and is making great progress in
> addressing the outstanding issues.
As a contributor to the OpenAFS project, we welcome any and all feedback
on it. I have personally added 28 new man pages to the documentation in the
past two years. If you have any issues, please bring them up. Bugs go in
the bug tracker and any questions can be answered by the helpful folks on
the openafs-info mailing list. If you're confused or just lazy, contact me
and I'll help you get to the right place.
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openAFS documentation
by cigalator - May 30th 2002 22:22:50
I've been studiing open AFS during a period of time and at last I have left
it due to the bad documentation. There are several errors in the
documentation. Beside of this issue the documentation referrs to the
CD-ROM, but most part of the people will download the RPMs from the
web page. There is no support for these people. The RPMs do some of the
work specified in the installation guide but you just have to guess what is
already done.
The mailing list is also a bit caothic.
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Re: openAFS documentation
by Chris Snyder - Jul 30th 2002 01:53:08
> I've been studiing open AFS during a
> period of time and at last I have left
> it due to the bad documentation. There
> are several errors in the documentation.
> Beside of this issue the documentation
> referrs to the CD-ROM, but most part of
> the people will download the RPMs from
> the web page. There is no support for
> these people. The RPMs do some of the
> work specified in the installation guide
> but you just have to guess what is
> already done.
>
> The mailing list is also a bit caothic.
In my experience, the documentation was quite good - yes, it did assume
you were installing from scratch using a CD, but that just means that you
have to actually think, instead of just following instructions. Also, I
had to make use of the mailing list once - I got a response back within an
hour that solved my problem.
-- Chris Snyder
Systems Administrator
MVP Software
http://www.mvpsoft.com
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Re: openAFS documentation
by wingman - Dec 22nd 2004 02:18:29
I have recently dived into OpenAFS and found the documentation to be
amazing. This is a very high quality IBM documentation. You're right, the
CD stuff is not up to date, but this is a complexe peace of software, and
avoiding the documentation of such software is simply impossible. It aims
complexe and heavy environement and therefor cannot be reasonably used with
just a RPM. If you have already installed AFS environements in the pas
you'll find the documentation to be actually easy to use. I've never done
AFS installation before and yet, after two weeks, I had a very nice 12
servers using heavily AFS. Even today, and since AFS is complexe (not
OpenAFS, AFS in general), I sometimes read some pieces of this huge 1000+
pages which, again, I consider to be a high quality documentation. there is
no doubt for me it is much more important for OpenAFS, today (12/2004), to
make OpenAFS better, rather than update here and there to wrong folders or
CD stuff indicated in the documentation. I think there are less than ten
opensource documentation like this in the world and the IBM fingerprint is
clearly there. Make a small effort and you''ll see the only problem is that
you have to follow, read, and understand the first server installation, as
indicated in the documentation.
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