# # afsd configuration file # # $OpenBSD: afsd.conf,v 1.8 2005/02/07 06:08:10 david Exp $ # # The upper limit of (afsd) vnodes (think files and directories) # (high-water mark) # high_vnodes 12000 # # The number of used vnodes afsd tries to have # (low-water mark) # low_vnodes 9000 # # The upper limit of bytes in the cache # (high-water mark) # # It is recommended that high_bytes and low_bytes is increased, # caches up to 2G are not unusual for heavy AFS users. # Make sure that the cache file system (/var/spool/afs by default) # has enough space. # high_bytes 128M # # The number of bytes we try to use # (low-water mark) # # This value should be somewhere between 50% - 80% of high_bytes. # low_bytes 64M # # The number of credentials in afsd, both unauthenticated, # and authenticated (like Kerberos creds) # numcreds 100 # # The maximum connections afsd will have to all servers # numconns 100 # # The number of volumes stored in cache. # numvols 100 # # Dynamic root, generates your /afs directory from CellServDB or # DynRootDB. Useful when you don't want to use your cell's root.afs. # #dynroot [yes|true|no|false] # # The sysname is possible to specify in the configuration file. Its # overridden by the command like argument --sysname= # #sysname i386_obsd34 # # Rxkad encryption level, this sets the minimum encryption level for # rxkad. # #rxkad-level [clear|auth|crypt] # # Fetch block size, this is the amount of the data that the # cachemanager will fetch more then the user requested. It used since # most new fileservers will have their peek fetch-rate larger than the # default 64K. # fetch_block 4M # # # The End.