3 afs - Introduction to AFS files
7 A number of files must reside on the local disk of AFS server and client
8 machines. They belong to the following general categories:
14 I<Configuration files> define configuration parameters for specific server
15 and kernel processes such as the Backup System Tape Coordinator or the
20 I<Administrative files> list information used in administration of server
21 machines, such as a list of privileged users or server encryption keys.
25 I<Cache-related files> contain cached data or information about cached
26 data, on client machines.
30 I<Log files> contain tracing messages about the operation of a specific
35 I<Database files> contain database records used to administer the AFS
40 I<Controller files> control the behavior of a process.
44 I<Volume header files> represent AFS volumes on server partitions.
48 For a description of the format and contents of each file, see its
51 Note for Windows users: Some files described in this document possibly do
52 not exist on machines that run a Windows operating system. Also, Windows
53 uses a backslash (C<\>) rather than a forward slash (C</>) to separate the
54 elements in a pathname.
64 =item L<CellServDB(5)>
68 =item L<NetRestrict(5)>
80 =item L<tapeconfig(5)>
94 =item L<KeyFileExt(5)>
104 =item L<afs_cache(5)>
114 =item L<BackupLog(5)>
120 =item L<SalvageLog(5)>
124 =item L<VolserLog(5)>
138 =item L<kaserver.DB0(5)>
140 =item L<kaserverauxdb(5)>
152 =item L<FORCESALVAGE(5)>
156 =item L<SALVAGE.fs(5)>
158 =item L<salvage.lock(5)>
166 =item L<afs_volume_header(5)>
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