10-24-2011
Oh, I see. You could run an X server on the Windows machines for the remote process to connect to. cygwin does indeed have an X server. There's also many commercial solutions.
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AFS(5) AFS File Reference AFS(5)
NAME
afs - Introduction to AFS files
DESCRIPTION
A number of files must reside on the local disk of AFS server and client machines. They belong to the following general categories:
o Configuration files define configuration parameters for specific server and kernel processes such as the Backup System Tape Coordinator
or the Cache Manager.
o Administrative files list information used in administration of server machines, such as a list of privileged users or server
encryption keys.
o Cache-related files contain cached data or information about cached data, on client machines.
o Log files contain tracing messages about the operation of a specific process.
o Database files contain database records used to administer the AFS cell.
o Controller files control the behavior of a process.
o Volume header files represent AFS volumes on server partitions.
For a description of the format and contents of each file, see its reference page.
Note for Windows users: Some files described in this document possibly do not exist on machines that run a Windows operating system. Also,
Windows uses a backslash ("") rather than a forward slash ("/") to separate the elements in a pathname.
SEE ALSO
Configuration files:
BosConfig(5)
CellServDB(5)
NetInfo(5)
NetRestrict(5)
ThisCell(5)
butc(5)
cacheinfo(5)
krb.conf(5)
package(5)
sysid(5)
tapeconfig(5)
uss(5)
uss_bulk(5)
Administrative files:
KeyFile(5)
UserList(5)
Cache-related files:
afs_cache(5)
Log files:
AuthLog(5)
BackupLog(5)
BosLog(5)
FileLog(5)
SalvageLog(5)
VLLog(5)
VolserLog(5)
butc(5)
fms.log(5)
Database files:
bdb.DB0(5)
kaserver.DB0(5)
kaserverauxdb(5)
prdb.DB0(5)
vldb.DB0(5)
Controller files:
FORCESALVAGE(5)
NoAuth(5)
SALVAGE.fs(5)
salvage.lock(5)
Volume header files:
afs_volume_header(5)
COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas
Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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