DynRootDB - AFS cells and database servers
The file DynRootDB specifies what AFS cells that should appear in the AFS
root (/afs) when starting afsd.
Each line in the file should contain one cell, for example:
stacken.kth.se
e.kth.se
nada.kth.se
it.kth.se
DynRootDB is read when afsd is started, normally when the
system boots.
If DynRootDB doesn't exist, then all cells listed in the
CellServDB and
the dynamically found nodes appear in the /afs directory.
/etc/afs/DynRootDB /etc/afs/CellServDB
AliasDB(5), CellServDB(5), SuidCells(5), ThisCell(5),
afsd.conf(5),
afsd(8)
The Arla Project March 31, 2003
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