Quick Beginnings
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About This Guide
Installation Overview
Installing the First AFS Machine
Requirements and Configuration DecisionsOverview: Installing Server FunctionalityChoosing the First AFS MachineCreating AFS DirectoriesPerforming Platform-Specific ProceduresGetting Started on AIX SystemsLoading AFS into the AIX KernelConfiguring Server Partitions on AIX SystemsReplacing the fsck Program Helper on AIX SystemsEnabling AFS Login on AIX SystemsGetting Started on Digital UNIX SystemsLoading AFS into the Digital UNIX KernelBuilding AFS into the Digital UNIX KernelConfiguring Server Partitions on Digital UNIX SystemsReplacing the fsck Program on Digital UNIX SystemsEnabling AFS Login on Digital UNIX SystemsGetting Started on HP-UX SystemsBuilding AFS into the HP-UX KernelConfiguring Server Partitions on HP-UX SystemsConfiguring the AFS-modified fsck Program on HP-UX SystemsEnabling AFS Login on HP-UX SystemsGetting Started on IRIX SystemsLoading AFS into the IRIX KernelBuilding AFS into the IRIX KernelConfiguring Server Partitions on IRIX SystemsEnabling AFS Login on IRIX SystemsGetting Started on Linux SystemsLoading AFS into the Linux KernelConfiguring Server Partitions on Linux SystemsEnabling AFS Login on Linux SystemsGetting Started on Solaris SystemsLoading AFS into the Solaris KernelConfiguring the AFS-modified fsck Program on Solaris SystemsConfiguring Server Partitions on Solaris SystemsEnabling AFS Login and Editing the File Systems Clean-up Script on Solaris SystemsStarting the BOS ServerDefining Cell Name and Membership for Server ProcessesStarting the Database Server ProcessesInitializing Cell SecurityStarting the File Server, Volume Server, and SalvagerStarting the Server Portion of the Update ServerStarting the Controller for NTPDOverview: Installing Client FunctionalityCopying Client Files to the Local DiskDefining Cell Membership for Client ProcessesCreating the Client CellServDB FileConfiguring the CacheConfiguring a Disk CacheConfiguring a Memory CacheConfiguring the Cache ManagerOverview: Completing the Installation of the First AFS MachineVerifying the AFS Initialization ScriptActivating the AFS Initialization ScriptActivating the Script on AIX SystemsActivating the Script on Digital UNIX SystemsActivating the Script on HP-UX SystemsActivating the Script on IRIX SystemsActivating the Script on Linux SystemsActivating the Script on Solaris SystemsConfiguring the Top Levels of the AFS FilespaceStoring AFS Binaries in AFSStoring AFS Documents in AFSStoring System Binaries in AFSEnabling Access to Foreign CellsImproving Cell SecurityControlling root AccessControlling System Administrator AccessProtecting Sensitive AFS DirectoriesRemoving Client FunctionalityInstalling Additional Server Machines
Installing an Additional File Server MachineCreating AFS Directories and Performing Platform-Specific ProceduresStarting Server ProgramsInstalling Client FunctionalityCompleting the InstallationInstalling Database Server FunctionalitySummary of ProceduresInstructionsRemoving Database Server FunctionalitySummary of ProceduresInstructionsInstalling Additional Client Machines
Summary of ProceduresCreating AFS Directories on the Local DiskPerforming Platform-Specific ProceduresGetting Started on AIX SystemsLoading AFS into the AIX KernelEnabling AFS Login on AIX SystemsGetting Started on Digital UNIX SystemsBuilding AFS into the Digital UNIX KernelEnabling AFS Login on Digital UNIX SystemsGetting Started on HP-UX SystemsBuilding AFS into the HP-UX KernelEnabling AFS Login on HP-UX SystemsGetting Started on IRIX SystemsLoading AFS into the IRIX KernelBuilding AFS into the IRIX KernelEnabling AFS Login on IRIX SystemsGetting Started on Linux SystemsLoading AFS into the Linux KernelEnabling AFS Login on Linux SystemsGetting Started on Solaris SystemsLoading AFS into the Solaris KernelEnabling AFS Login on Solaris SystemsLoading and Creating Client FilesConfiguring the CacheConfiguring a Disk CacheConfiguring a Memory CacheConfiguring the Cache ManagerStarting the Cache Manager and Installing the AFS Initialization ScriptRunning the Script on AIX SystemsRunning the Script on Digital UNIX SystemsRunning the Script on HP-UX SystemsRunning the Script on IRIX SystemsRunning the Script on Linux SystemsRunning the Script on Solaris SystemsSetting Up Volumes and Loading Binaries into AFSLinking /usr/afsws on an Existing System TypeCreating Binary Volumes for a New System TypeAppendix A. Building AFS from Source Code
Loading the Source FilesCompiling AFS Binaries Using the washtool ProgramIndex
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