openafs server executables
Ben Kaduk
minimarmot at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 15:35:22 PST 2008
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 6:26 PM, Boris Samorodov <bsam at ipt.ru> wrote:
> Hello Derrick and All,
>
> "Derrick Brashear" <shadow at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Two copies of fs, vos, pts, bos, kas, asetkey, tokens, udebug, klog get
>> installed normally. you want copies of at least fs, vos, bos, asetkey,
>> udebug, pts (maybe not klog, tokens) in server, even if they are installed
>> elsewhere in client.
>
> I've taken the second list as a rule. Let me show what I managed to
> get. This is a list of executables.
> =====
> Common binaries (should be installed always):
> -----
> bin/
> asetkey
> bos
> fs
> pts
> udebug
> sbin/
> vos
> -----
>
> Server binaries:
> -----
> libexec/openafs/
> buserver
> fileserver
> kaserver
> ptserver
> salvager
> upclient
> upserver
> vlserver
> volserver
> sbin/
> aklog
> bosserver
> ka-forwarder
> kadb_check
> kdb
> kpwvalid
> prdb_check
> pt_util
> rmtsysd
> vldb_check
> vldb_convert
> voldump
> volinfo
> vsys
> -----
>
> Client binaries:
> -----
> bin/
> afsmonitor
> cmdebug
> dlog
> dpass
> klog
> klog.krb
> knfs
> kpasswd
> livesys
> pagsh
> pagsh.krb
> scout
> sys
> tokens
> tokens.krb
> unlog
> up
> xstat_cm_test
> xstat_fs_test
> sbin/
> afsd
> -----
> =====
>
> Changes/fixes/else?
I thought aklog was a client utility, but everything else looks okay
to my (limited) experience.
-Ben Kaduk
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