Andrew File System?
Robert Nagler
olsen!nagler at cs.utexas.edu
Fri Jan 11 21:42:19 AEST 1991
I have a few questions about the Andrew File System. I would like to hear
replies from people who are using the AFS on SPARCs--Transarc and OSF
people don't bother replying.
1) Can AFS completely replace NFS including booting? Assume 200MB local
disks on all machines. I don't mind wasting a couple of MB for root, but
would like to access /usr/{share,...} via AFS, i.e. I'd like 150MB left
over for the "cache" on the local disk.
2) We don't have any servers, i.e. all the shared disks are on
workstations that people use. Is it possible to use the one disk as a
cache while using the server software on another? The file system should
be identical on all machines.
3) Can you cross-mount and what happens when a "server" goes down? Is it
like NFS in that everything waits for that server? Do you have to play
special games when booting?
4) Do you notice a reduced network load when using AFS in comparison to
NFS? (This is really a loaded question, because site
configurations/network use varies widely.)
5) What are the administration headaches?
6) What's your configuration (briefly)? Are you using it with
SPARClones?
7) Do you recommend purchasing AFS as a part of the OSF/DCE or directly
from Transarc? What's the support like?
Thanks in advance. Reply via e-mail and I will summarize.
Rob nagler at olsen.uu.ch
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