into with this name when you build.
alpha_dux40, alpha_dux50, alpha_dux51 (client does not work)
- alpha_linux22, alpha_linux24, alpha_linux26
+ alpha_linux26
alpha_nbsd15, alpha_nbsd16
amd64_fbsd_80, amd64_fbsd_81, amd64_fbsd_82, amd64_fbsd_83,
amd64_fbsd_84, amd64_fbsd_90, amd64_fbsd_91, amd64_fbsd_92,
amd64_fbsd_93, amd64_fbsd_100, amd64_fbsd_101
- amd64_linux24, amd64_linux26
+ amd64_linux26
amd64_nbsd20, amd64_nbsd30, amd64_nbsd40
- arm_linux24, arm_linux26
+ arm_linux26
hp_ux11i, hp_ux110, hp_ux1123 (See notes below for information on
getting missing header)
hp_ux102 (Client port possible, but db servers and utilities work)
i386_fbsd_80, i386_fbsd_81, i386_fbsd_82, i386_fbsd_83,
i386_fbsd_84, i386_fbsd_90, i386_fbsd_91, i386_fbsd_92,
i386_fbsd_93, i386_fbsd_100, i386_fbsd_101
- i386_linux22, i386_linux24, i386_linux26
+ i386_linux26
i386_nbsd15, i386_nbsd16, i386_nbsd20, i386_nbsd21, i386_nbsd30,
i386_nbsd40
i386_obsd31, i386_obsd32, i386_obsd33, i386_obsd34, i386_obsd35,
i386_obsd36, i386_obsd37, i386_obsd38, i386_obsd39, i386_obsd40,
i386_obsd41
- i386_umlinux22, i386_umlinux24, i386_umlinux26
+ i386_umlinux26
ia64_hpux1122, ia64_hpux1123
- ia64_linux24, ia64_linux26
- parisc_linux24
- ppc64_linux24, ppc64_linux26
+ ia64_linux26
+ ppc64_linux26
ppc_darwin_12, ppc_darwin_13, ppc_darwin_14, ppc_darwin_60,
ppc_darwin_70, ppc_darwin_80, ppc_darwin_90
- ppc_linux22, ppc_linux24, ppc_linux26
+ ppc_linux26
ppc_nbsd16, ppc_nbsd20
rs_aix42, rs_aix51, rs_aix52, rs_aix53, rs_aix61
- s390_linux22, s390_linux24, s390_linux26
- s390x_linux24, s390x_linux26
+ s390_linux26
+ s390x_linux26
sgi_62, sgi_63, sgi_64, sgi_65 (file server not tested)
- sparc64_linux22, sparc64_linux24, sparc64_linux26
- sparc_linux22, sparc_linux24
+ sparc64_linux26
sun4x_58, sun4x_59, sun4x_510, sun4x_511
(logging UFS not supported for mixed-use partitions containing
client cache)
directory tree, or if you configured with --enable-transarc-paths
make dest to create a complete binary tree in the dest directory
under the directory named for the sys_name you built for,
- e.g. sun4x_57/dest or i386_linux22/dest
+ e.g. sun4x_57/dest or i386_linux26/dest
3. As appropriate you can clean up or, if you're using Linux, build for
another kernel version.
"include". So if your version file were
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h you would run:
- % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux24 \
+ % ./configure --with-afs-sysname=i386_linux26 \
--with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux
Currently you can build for only one Linux kernel at a time, and the
then run:
% ./configure --with-afs-sysname=<sysname> \
- --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.19-i686
+ --with-linux-kernel-headers=/usr/src/linux-3.19-i686
% make
Your build tree will now include an additional kernel module for your
last kernel you built for, the previous kernel module will be
overwritten.
+ The Linux 2.4 series (and older) are no longer supported. The OpenAFS 1.6
+ series of releases are the last ones supporting those old kernels and in
+ particular their LinuxThreads.
+
E HP-UX 11.0 Notes
HP-UX 11.0 requires a header called vfs_vm.h which HP has provided on