Once you've mastered the basics you'll want to learn more AFS tips, tricks, concepts and commands. This page should help you find practical information about working with AFS, including answers to common questions and problems.
Intermediate information
- Intermediate commands
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A brief summary of intermediate AFS commands.
- More file permissions and ACLs
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Setting even pickier file permissions, how to create file permissions for groups, and more.
- Problems logging in?
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Information about your AFS volume and why it sometimes disappears.
- Disk space: do you have enough?
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Your Unix account has a limited amount of disk space. Check your disk quota often. Clean out your disk space if you must, or request more disk space if necessary.
- Frequently asked questions
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Simple to complex issues that pop up all the time.
Advanced information
- Advanced commands
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A list of fs, pts, and vos commands, plus Unix file permissions, how to mount volumes to recover files, and advanced file system layout information and paths.
- Backup images: recovering your own files
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Almost all AFS volumes have a backup image from the night before available. Here's how to find it and use it.
- Tokens: your identity to the file system
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Since AFS is a networked file system, you must establish your identity not only on your local machine, but also to all the machines in the AFS cell.