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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 What is Arla?
1.2 Status
1.3 Bug reports
1.4 Mailing list
2. AFS infrastructure
2.1 AFS Filespace
2.2 CellServDB
2.3 AFSDB
2.4 Shortcut names
2.5 Server organization
2.6 Basic overseer - boserver
2.7 Ubik
2.8 Volume Location database server - vlserver
2.9 Protection server - ptserver
2.10 Kerberos server - kaserver
2.11 Backup server - buserver
2.12 Update server - upserver
2.13 Fileserver and Volume Server - fs and volser
2.14 Salvage
2.15 Things that milko does differently.
3. Organization of data
3.1 Requirements
3.2 Anti-requirements
3.3 Volume
3.4 Partition
3.5 Volume cloning and read-only clones
3.6 Mountpoints
3.7 Callbacks
3.8 Volume management
3.9 Relationship between pts uid and unix uid
4. AFS and the real world
4.1 NAT
4.2 Samba
4.3 Integration with Kerberos
5. Parts of Arla
5.1 The life of a file
5.2 Rx protocol
5.3 LWP
5.4 The files in arlad/
5.4.1 The core of arlad
5.4.2 Operating system specific files
6. Debugging
6.1 Arlad
6.2 Debugging LWP with GDB
6.3 xfs
6.4 xfs on linux
6.5 Debugging techniques
6.5.1 Signals
6.5.2 Recreateable testcases
6.6 Kernel debuggers
6.6.1 Using GDB
6.6.2 Getting all symbols loaded at the same time
6.6.3 Debugging processes, examine their stack, etc
6.6.4 Debugging Linux
6.6.5 Using adb
6.6.6 Debugging a live kernel
6.6.7 Other useful debugging tools
6.7 Darwin/MacOS X
7. Porting
7.1 user-space
7.1.1 LWP
7.2 XFS
8. Oddities
8.1 AFS
8.2 Operating systems
9. Arla timeline
10. Authors
A. Acknowledgments
B. Index
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