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NAME

       /etc/kafs/client.conf - kAFS filesystem configuration

DESCRIPTION

       Configuration information for the in-kernel kAFS filesystem can be provided in the "/etc/kafs/"
       directory.  This may include the following:

       - A list of cells to be preconfigured
       - Fallback addresses for each cell
       - The name of the default cell (the @cell substitution)
       - A list of strings for (the @sys substitution)

       When  the  "afs.mount" service is started by systemd (1), a configuration service ("kafs-config.service")
       runs first and loads the configuration into the  kernel  from  the  "client.conf"  file.   This  contains
       directives  to  include  other  things, such as the contents of the "client.d/" directory and the generic
       public cell database.

       Once the "afs.mount" service is started (or if an AFS volume is manually mounted),  if  a  mountpoint  is
       triggered,  the  kernel  will  upcall  by  means of "request-key (8)" to look up addresses for the Volume
       Location servers for the named cell.  This will also parse the configuration.

CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT

       The file format is based on the MIT Kerberos configuration file format.  There are a  couple  of  general
       directives:

       include /path/to/file
           This includes the contents of the named file in the parse at this point.

       includedir /path/to/dir/
           This  includes  the  files  in the named directory in the parse at this point.  Files that have names
           beginning with "." or ending with "~" are ignored.

       Leading and trailing whitespace on a line is ignored.  Any line otherwise beginning with a "#"  character
       is considered a comment and ignored.

       Any line that contains a label bounded by square brackets, e.g. "[cells]", by itself on that line denotes
       a switch to the section specified by that label.

       Configuration  data is specified within a named section as a series of "key = value" pairs, where a value
       may be one of nothing, an unquoted string, a quoted string or a braced lists containing further key=value
       pairs.  Whitespace either side of the "=" symbol is ignored.

       For example:

             [cells]
             rivendell.example.com = {
               description = "Last Homely Cell"
               use_dns = yes
               servers = {
                       elrond.rivendell.example.com = {
                               address = 192.0.2.23
                       }
               }
             }

       If   two   or   more   consecutive   clauses   specify   values   for   the   same   key   sequence   (so
       cells:rivendell.example.com:use_dns,  for  example), then they are merged together to form a single list.
       If a single value is expected for a configuration item, the last element in the list is taken.

       To prevent overriding by subsequent conflicting configuration,  an  asterisk  can  be  placed  after  the
       closing brace in a braced list to indicate that that list is closed, for example:

             [cells]
             rivendell.example.com = {
               description = "Foo"
               use_dns = no
             }*

       Strings  that  are  interpreted  as  boolean  values are classed as false if they match one of: "0", "f",
       "false", "n", "no", or "off".  Boolean values are classed as true  if  they  match  one  off:  "1",  "t",
       "true", "y", "yes", or "on".  Boolean matches are case-independent.

GENERAL SETTINGS

       The  first  section  contains  general system-level settings shared between all utilities and the kernel.
       This is denoted by the section label "[defaults]".

       The system settings that may be changed are configured in  this  section  with  the  following  key-value
       pairs:

       thiscell = <cellname>
           This sets the name of the local cell.  This will be used to configure the @cell path substitution and
           will also supply the default cellname for aklog-kafs (1).

       sysname = [<systype>]*
           This specifies a (potentially empty) list of strings which the kernel should attempt to substitute in
           turn for @sys at the end of a filename until a match is found.

CELL DEFINITIONS

       The second section contains a list of preconfigured cells, to be used in preloading the cell list in /afs
       and  also  to  provide  fallback  or override address data for locating Volume Location servers.  This is
       denoted by the section label "[cells]".

       Within the cell list, each cell is declared with a key=value pair, where the key is the name of the  cell
       and the value is a braced list indicating the details, e.g.:

             [cells]
             rivendell.example.com = {
               ...
             }

       A cell definition may contain any number of key=value pairs.  The keys that are taken note of are:

       description = <string>
           This is a text description for the cell.

       show_cell = <boolean>
           Whether a cell should be shown in /afs.

       use_dns = <boolean>
           Whether address look ups for a cell may use the DNS.

       kerberos_realm = <string>
           The name of the Kerberos realm to use for a cell by default.

       servers = { ... }
           A  list of servers for the cell, where each element in the list is a key=value pair, where the key is
           the name of a server and the value is a braced section of the details for that server.

           The elements in the list of server details attached to each server can comprise the following keys:

           type = vlserver
               The server is an AFS Volume Location server.  This is the default.

           type = ptserver
               The server is an AFS Protection server.

           address = [<protocol>/]<address>[:<port>]
               Specify a single address for a server.  The "address" is required and can be a single IPv4  or  a
               single  IPv6  address, and may be brackets with square brackets (to avoid confusion with the port
               number, if specified).  The "protocol" is optional;  currently  only  "udp"  is  supported.   The
               "port"  is  also  optional  and  may be specified to change the UDP port from the default for the
               server type.

EXAMPLE

             [defaults]
             thiscell = rivendell.example.com
             sysname = fedora28_x86 amd64_linux

             [cells]
             corp.example.com = {
               description = "Valinor Corporation cell"
               use_dns = yes
               servers = {
                       manwe.corp.example.com = {
                               address = 2001:db8:123::13
                               address = 203.0.113.19
                       }
                       ulmo.corp.example.com = {
                               address = [2001:db8:123::750c:1234]:6666
                               address = 203.0.113.3:6666
                       }
                       aule.corp.example.com = {
                               address = udp/[2001:db8:123::abcd:9090]
                               address = udp/203.0.113.189
                       }
                       namo.corp.example.com = {
                               type = ptserver
                               address = 2001:db8:123::8888
                               address = 203.0.113.88
                       }
               }
             }

             rivendell.example.com = {
               description = "Last Homely Cell"
               servers = {
                       elrond.rivendell.example.com = {
                               address = 192.0.2.23
                       }
                       arwen.rivendell.example.com = {
                               address = 192.0.2.75
                       }
               }
             }

SEE ALSO

       kafs(7), kafs-check-config(8), kafs-preload(8), systemd(1)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

       Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  it  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General  Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

0.5-5                                              2024-07-09                                KAFS-CLIENT.CONF(5)