alpha_dux40
alpha_dux50 (only tested on 5.0A, does not work with 5.1)
- i386_fbsd42, i386_fbsd43, i386_fbsd44, i386_fbsd45,
- i386_fbsd46 (gmake is required to build for FreeBSD)
- i386_linux22
- i386_linux24
+ i386_fbsd_42, i386_fbsd_43, i386_fbsd_44, i386_fbsd_45,
+ i386_fbsd_46, i386_fbsd_47, i386_fbsd_50, i386_fbsd_51,
+ i386_fbsd_52, i386_fbsd_53, i386_fbsd_60
+ i386_linux22, i386_linux24, i386_linux26
+ i386_umlinux22, i386_umlinux24
+ i386_obsd31, i386_obsd32, i386_obsd33, i386_obsd34, i386_obsd35,
+ i386_obsd36, i386_obsd37, i386_obsd38
rs_aix42
sgi_65 (file server not tested)
sun4_413 (No client support, no fileserver support, db servers only)
sun4x_56, sun4x_57, sun4x_58, sun4x_59 (logging UFS not supported
- for mixed-use partitions containing client cache)
- ppc_darwin_13, ppc_darwin_14, ppc_darwin_60 (file server not tested)
- ppc_linux22
- ppc_linux24
- alpha_linux22
- alpha_linux24
- ia64_linux24
- sparc_linux22
- sparc_linux24
- sparc64_linux22
- sparc64_linux24
- hp_ux110
+ for mixed-use partitions containing client cache)
+ ppc_darwin_70
+ ppc_linux22, ppc_linux24
+ alpha_linux22, alpha_linux24
+ ia64_linux24, ia64_linux26
+ sparc_linux22, sparc_linux24
+ sparc64_linux22, sparc64_linux24
+ hp_ux110 (See notes below for information on getting missing header)
hp_ux102 (Client port possible, but db servers and utilities work)
2. Using configure in the top level directory, configure for your
AFS system type, providing the necessary flags:
% ./configure --with-afs-sysname=sun4x_58 --enable-transarc-paths
- For Linux systems you need also provide the path in which your
- kernel headers for your configured kernel can be found. This should
- be the path of the directory containing a child directory named
- "include". So if your version file was
- /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h you would invoke:
- % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux
+ If you do not have the "configure" script you can re-create it by
+ running regen.sh. You will need autoconf to do this.
- Currently you can build for only one Linux kernel at a time,
- and the version is extracted from the kernel headers in the root
- you specify.
+ For some systems you need also provide the path in which your kernel
+ headers for your configured kernel can be found. See the
+ system-specific Notes sections below for details.
Be prepared to provide the switches --enable-obsolete and
--enable-insecure if you require the use of any bundled but obsolete
- or insecure software included with OpenAFS. See README.obsolete and
- README.insecure for more details.
+ or insecure software included with OpenAFS. See README.OBSOLETE and
+ README.SECURITY for more details.
There are two modes for directory path handling: "Transarc mode" and "default mode":
- In Transarc mode, we retain compatibility with Transarc/IBM AFS tools
e.g. sun4x_57/dest or i386_linux22/dest
2. As appropriate you can clean up or, if you're using Linux, build for
- another kernel version:
- a. To clean up:
+ another kernel version.
+ To clean up:
% make clean
- b. To build for another Linux kernel version:
- the system type defined in step A1.
- % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux22 --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.19-i686
- % make
-
- Your dest tree will now include an additional kernel module for your
- additional kernel headers. Be aware that if the kernel version string
- which UTS_RELEASE is defined to in include/linux/version.h matches
- the last kernel you built for, the previous kernel module will be
- overwritten.
-
C Problems
+
If you have a problem building this source, you may want to visit
http://www.openafs.org/ to see if any problems have been reported
or to find out how to get more help.
Mailing lists have been set up to help; More details can be found
on the openafs.org site.
+D Linux Notes
+
+ For Linux systems you need also provide the path in which your
+ kernel headers for your configured kernel can be found. This should
+ be the path of the directory containing a child directory named
+ "include". So if your version file was
+ /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h you would invoke:
+ % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux
+
+ Currently you can build for only one Linux kernel at a time,
+ and the version is extracted from the kernel headers in the root
+ you specify.
+
+ To build for another Linux kernel version:
+ the system type defined in step A1.
+ % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.19-i686
+ % make
+
+ Your dest tree will now include an additional kernel module for your
+ additional kernel headers. Be aware that if the kernel version string
+ which UTS_RELEASE is defined to in include/linux/version.h matches the
+ last kernel you built for, the previous kernel module will be
+ overwritten.
+
+E HP-UX 11.0 Notes
+
+ HP-UX 11.0 requires a header called vfs_vm.h which HP has provided on their
+ web site: http://h21007.www2.hp.com/dspp/tech/tech_TechSoftwareDetailPage_IDX/1,1703,687,00.html
+ To navigate down from the top level of the portal, one would do
+
+ www.hp.com/dspp -> i want to... -> download software -> operating systems
+
+ to get to the same page.
+
+F OpenBSD Notes
+
+ We recommend you build with the following options to configure:
+ --enable-namei-fileserver
+ --enable-largefile-fileserver
+ --enable-supergroups
+ --with-krb5
+
+ You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
+ --with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is not
+ in /usr/src/sys.
+
+ There is a package builder in src/packaging/OpenBSD. "sh buildpkg.sh"
+ should make a package for the client. Use pkg_add to install. The
+ package will install using transarc-paths, regardless of how you
+ configured. The package builder does not work on OpenBSD 3.5 and later
+ due to the incompatible re-write of pkg_create.
+
+ There is no server package, but I am told that "make install" will put
+ server binaries in /usr/afs.
+
+ Your kernel may panic when you try to shutdown after running the OpenAFS
+ client. To prevent this, change the "dangling vnode" panic in
+ sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c to a printf and build a new kernel.
+
+ You can't run arla and OpenAFS at the same time.
+
+G FreeBSD Notes
+
+ The FreeBSD client is very new and untested. Do not trust it for
+ production work.
+
+ We recommend you build with --enable-namei-fileserver and
+ --enable-largefile-fileserver options.
+
+ You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
+ --with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is not
+ in /usr/src/sys.
+
+ You also need access to your kernel build directory for the opt_global.h
+ include file. Use the --with-bsd-kernel-build= configure option if your
+ kernel build is not GENERIC in the standard place.
+
+ There is a package builder in src/packaging/OpenBSD. "sh buildpkg.sh"
+ should make a package for the client. Use pkg_add to install. The
+ package will install using transarc-paths, regardless of how you
+ configured. The builder uses an old version of the /usr/vice/etc/rc file
+ that probably won't work. You might be able to replace it with something
+ like "kldload libafs.ko; /usr/vice/etc/afsd".
+
+ There is no server package, but I am told that "make install" will put
+ server binaries in /usr/afs.