26–28 Mar 2014
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

AFS Code

28 Mar 2014, 11:00
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

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  1. Perry Ruiter (Sine Nomine Associates)
    28/03/2014, 11:00
    Anyone currently administrating AFS who wanted to “look under the hood/bonnet” as it were, will find this review of some the hurtles encountered getting started supporting AFS code helpful. Where is the code, how do you build from the source, simple debug techniques and how to develop/apply a test fix and eventually pushing it upstream will be covered. To drive AFS adoption going forward, the...
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  2. Stephan Wiesand (CERN - PH/UAT)
    28/03/2014, 11:30
    A look behind the scenes of the OpenAFS stable release process.
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  3. Christof Hanke (RZG)
    28/03/2014, 12:00
    In this talk, I will present the status of high-level python bindings including a database cache and detached job execution. Most features are explained by example.
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  4. Mr Fabrizio Manfredi (-)
    28/03/2014, 12:30
    The myS3 permits accessing to AFS cells from everywhere with a simple S3 client or an http request. The main function of myS3 is the conversion of the S3 requests in local filesystem requests. This solution has many advantages like: multi platform and multi device ( s3 clients exist for everything), not intrusive ( no kernel module is required on the client side), standard port used (http...
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