afs mount from Cern
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Mon Jan 17 10:48:59 CET 2000
Camelia Botez <camelia at wicc.weizmann.ac.il> writes:
> I compiled and installed arla on linux5 using also kerberos 4-0.10.1.
> I don't have a private Cell for us and I try to connect to cern under an
> user-ID declared on both parts.
> Running /usr/arla/bin/arlad --t doesn't give me anything (no prompt like
> is specified) and when I try
That should be ``/usr/arla/bin/arlad -t'', but I think that you better use
``arlad -t'' -z (-z to flush the cache).
But try /usr/arla/bin/startarla, you might be lucky and it just starts.
> /usr/arla/bin/klog afs1.cern.ch I get the message:
And that should be probably be: klog your_username at cern.ch
> klog: Hmm,your machine doesn't seem to have kernel support for AFS.
Start everything as described in INSTALL (or use startarla) you can access
the files under /afs. And then this error will go away too.
> From doc files I didn't understand too much about how to AFS mount files
> from cern. What is going wrong and what shall I do to "see" the
> file-systems from cern?
The appear under /afs if you put cern.ch in /usr/arla/etc/ThisCell
Love
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