AFS at CSAIL

AFS at CSAIL

AFS is a distributed file system that uses Kerberos for authentication. AFS is cross-platform compatible, has built-in redundancy, fault-tolerance, high availability, and backup/restore management. Plus, it supports a much more granular access control model than standard UNIX modes, including user-defined access groups and even unauthenticated/anonymous access if desired.

The CSAIL AFS cell, csail.mit.edu, is available on any system with AFS software installed and an internet connection. For the convenience of lab members, TIG runs a public login machine login.csail.mit.edu with AFS configured. Access is via SSH (either via Kerberos tickets or by entering your CSAIL Kerberos password when prompted).

Using AFS at CSAIL

Installing AFS

AFS quotas

By default, most volumes are set initially at 20G. If you, your group, or project requires more personal storage than this, please contact help@csail.mit.edu

To list your volume quota, type:

fs listquota   

Filesystem Layout

Beneath /afs/csail.mit.edu contain the top level CSAIL AFS directories. The ones you are most concerned with are:

For more information, see also AFS Home Directories and
Personal web pages

For more information, see also AFS Group Directories

For more information, see also AFS Project Directories

Also beneath /afs/csail.mit.edu is: