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AFS User Guide - Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Audience and Purpose
- Document Organization
- How To Use This Document
- Related Documents
- Typographical Conventions
- Logging in and Authenticating with AFS
- Logging In
- To Log In Using an AFS-modified Login Utility
- To Log In Using a Two-Step Login Procedure
- Authenticating with AFS
- To Authenticate with AFS
- To Display Your Tokens
- Example: Authenticating in the Local Cell
- Example: Authenticating as a Another User
- Example: Authenticating in a Foreign Cell
- Limits on Failed Authentication Attempts
- To Display Your Failed Authentication Limit and Lockout Time
- Exiting an AFS Session
- Accessing the AFS Filespace
- Changing Your Password
Displaying Information about AFS
- Displaying Volume Quota
- To Display Percentage of Quota Used
- Example: Displaying Percentage of Quota Used
- To Display Quota and Other Information about a Volume
- Example: Display Quota and Other Information about a Volume
- To Display Quota and Other Information about a Volume and Partition
- Example: Displaying Quota and Other Information about a Volume and Partition
- Locating Files and Directories
- Checking the Status of Server Machines
- Determining Access to Foreign Cells
- Displaying Server Preference Ranks
Protecting Your Directories and Files
- Access Control Lists
- The AFS ACL Permissions
- Using the System Groups on ACLs
- Displaying an ACL
- Changing an ACL
- To Add, Remove, or Edit Normal ACL Permissions
- Example: Adding a Single ACL Entry
- Example: Setting Several ACL Entries on One Directory
- To Add, Remove, or Edit Negative ACL Permissions
- Example: Setting an Entry in the Negative Permissions Section
- Example: Restoring Access by Removing an Entry from the Negative Permissions Section
- Completely Replacing an ACL
- Copying ACLs Between Directories
- How AFS Uses the UNIX Mode Bits
- About Groups
- Displaying Group Information
- To Display Group Membership
- Example: Displaying the Members of a Group
- Example: Displaying the Groups to Which a User Belongs
- To Display the Groups a User or Group Owns
- Example: Displaying the Groups a Group Owns
- Example: Displaying the Groups a User Owns
- To Display A Group Entry
- Example: Listing Information about a Group
- Example: Listing Group Information about a User
- Creating Groups and Adding Members
- Removing Users from a Group and Deleting a Group
- Changing a Group's Owner or Name
- Protecting Group-Related Information
- Problem: Cannot Access, Copy, or Save File
- Problem: Accidentally Removed Your Entry from an ACL
- Error Message: "afs: Lost contact with fileserver"
- Error Message: "command: Connection timed out"
- Error Message: "fs: You don't have the required access rights on 'file'"
- Error Message: "afs: failed to store file"
Appendix A. Using the NFS/AFS
Translator
- Requirements for Using the NFS/AFS Translator
- Accessing AFS via the Translator
- Troubleshooting the NFS/AFS Translator
Appendix B. AFS Command Syntax and Online
Help
- AFS Command Syntax
- Rules for Using AFS Commands
- Commonly Used fs and pts Commands
- Getting Help in AFS
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