Re: [OpenAFS-announce] OpenAFS 1.4 Release Candidate 1 now available
Ted Anderson <[email protected]> Fri, 02 Sep 2005 10:19:38 -0400
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On 8/21/2005 23:58, Jeffrey Altman wrote: > The OpenAFS Gatekeepers are pleased to announce the availability of > OpenAFS version 1.4 Release Candidate 1. Source files and currently > available binaries may be accessed via the web at: > > http://dl.openafs.org/dl/openafs/candidate/1.4.0-rc1/ ... > Changes under Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, and 2003) Congratulations on this milestone and the hard work all have put into it. I am enormously gratified that AFS continues to live on beyond its CMU/Transarc/IBM origins with the support of a lively open source community. > Enhanced Integration in Heterogeneous Environments > AFS UNC paths are now supported, eliminating reliance on mapped drive > letters and allowing for true worldwide path usage and cross platform > filesystem links. I've been using the 1.3 Windows client for a while and I've never been able to get this to work with "fs" commands. I just assummed the feature implementation wasn't fully complete, but seeing this announcement, I decided to look into it some more. I found that the problem is that back and forward slashes are not equivalent. For example: [...gpfs/src]% fs lv $dst/ota fs: Invalid argument; it is possible that //afs/k56/proj/dst/ota is not in AFS. [...gpfs/src]% fs lv `cygpath -w $dst/ota` Volume status for vid = 536873465 named proj.dst.ota Current disk quota is 1000000 Current blocks used are 478232 The partition has 6572312 blocks available out of 29390844 [...gpfs/src]% cygpath -w $dst/ota \\afs\k56\proj\dst\ota With other applications on my Windows 2000 machine I don't have this problem. Specifically, in cmd: dir "//aladdin/lan-c/winnt/system32/drivers/etc" dir "\\aladdin\lan-c\winnt\system32\drivers\etc" dir "c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc" dir "c:/winnt/system32/drivers/etc" All display the directory equally well. Would it be possible for AFS commands to recognize UNC paths with either forward or backslashes? Ted Anderson