fs_newcell

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Version: 2007-11-11 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

fs_newcell - Changes the kernel-resident list of a cell's database servers

SYNOPSIS

fs newcell -name <cell name> -servers <primary servers>+
    [-linkedcell <linked cell name>] [-help]

fs n -n <cell name> -s <primary servers>+
    [-l <linked cell name>] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

The fs newcell command removes the Cache Manager's kernel-resident list of database server machines for the cell specified by the -name argument and replaces it with the database server machines named by the -servers argument.

Each time the machine reboots, the Cache Manager constructs the kernel list of cells and database server machines by reading the local /etc/openafs/CellServDB file. This command does not change the CellServDB file, so any changes made with it persist only until the next reboot, unless the issuer also edits the file. The output of the fs listcells command reflects changes made with this command, because that command consults the kernel-resident list rather than the CellServDB file.

This command can introduce a completely new cell into the kernel-resident list, but cannot make a cell inaccessible (it is not possible to remove a cell's entry from the kernel-resident list by providing no values for the -server argument). To make a cell inaccessible, remove its entry from the CellServDB file and reboot the machine.

If the -name argument names a DCE cell, then the -servers argument names DFS Fileset Location (FL) Server machines. The -linkedcell argument specifies the name of the AFS cell to link to a DCE cell for the purpose of DFS fileset location. Refer to the IBM AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit Administration Guide and Reference for more information on linking AFS clients to DCE cells using this command or by editing the /etc/openafs/CellServDB file.

CAUTIONS

Some commands, such as the klog command, work correctly only when the information is accurate for a cell in both the CellServDB file and the kernel-resident list.

OPTIONS

-name <cell name>
Specifies the fully-qualified cell name of the AFS or DCE cell.
-servers <primary servers>+
Specifies the fully-qualified hostnames of all AFS database server machines or DFS Fileset Location (FL) Server machines for the cell named by the -name argument. If FL Server machines are specified, the local machine must be running the AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit Protocol Translator.
-linkedcell <linked cell name>
Specifies the name of the AFS cell to link to a DCE cell for the purpose of DFS fileset location.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

EXAMPLES

The following example changes the machine's kernel-resident list of database server machines for the ABC Corporation cell to include the machines "db1.abc.com" and "db2.abc.com":
    % fs newcell -name abc.com -servers db1.abc.com db2.abc.com
 
 

The following example links the DCE cell "dce.abc.com" to the AFS cell "abc.com". The AFS client contacts the Fileset Location (FL) servers "db1.dce.abc.com" and "db2.dce.abc.com" for fileset location information as it interprets a DFS pathname.

    % fs newcell -name dce.abc.com \
        -servers db1.dce.abc.com db2.dce.abc.com \
        -linkedcell abc.com
 
 

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser root.

SEE ALSO

CellServDB(5), fs_listcells(1)

IBM AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit Administration Guide and Reference

IBM AFS/DFS Migration Toolkit Administration Installation and Configuration Guide

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