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    Changes related to allowing seperate 'fs' (file server) node. · c53d5827
    Mike Hibler authored
    Entailed new instructions for manual setup as well as integration into
    elabinelab framework.  First, the manual path:
    
    setup.txt, setup-boss.txt, setup-ops.txt and new setup-fs.txt:
        Updated to reflect potential for separate fs node.  The org here
        is a little dicey and could be confusing with ops+fs vs. ops and fs.
        Has not been field tested yet.
    
    */GNUmakefile.in: new fs-install target.
    
    configure, configure.in, defs-*:
        Somewhat unrelated, make min uid/gid to use be a defs setting.
        Also add config of fs-install.in script.
    
    boss-install.in, ops-install.in and new fs-install.in:
        Handle distinct fs node.  If you have one, fs-install is run before
        ops-install.  All scripts rely on the defs file settings of FSNODE
        and USERNODE to determine if the fs node is seperate.
    
    utils/checkquota.in:
        Just return "ok" if quotas are not used (i.e., if defs file FS_WITH_QUOTA
        string is null.
    
    install/ports/emulab-fs:
        Meta port for fs node specific stuff.  Also a patch for the samba port
        Makefile so it doesn't drag in CUPs, etc.  Note that the current samba
        port Makefile has this change, I am just backporting to our version.
    
    Elabinelab specific changes:
    
    elabinelab-withfs.ns:
        NS fragment used in conjunction with
    	tb-elab-in-elab-topology "withfs"
        to setup inner-elab with fs node.
    
    elabinelab.ns:
        The hard work on the boss side.  Recognize seperate-fs config and handle
        running of rc.mkelab on that node.  fs setup happens before ops setup.
    
    rc.mkelab:
        The hard work on the client side.  Recognize FsNode setup as well as
        differentiate ops+fs from ops setup.
    
    Related stuff either not part of the repo or checked in previously:
        emulab-fs package
    c53d5827
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    Changes related to allowing seperate 'fs' (file server) node.
    Mike Hibler authored
    Entailed new instructions for manual setup as well as integration into
    elabinelab framework.  First, the manual path:
    
    setup.txt, setup-boss.txt, setup-ops.txt and new setup-fs.txt:
        Updated to reflect potential for separate fs node.  The org here
        is a little dicey and could be confusing with ops+fs vs. ops and fs.
        Has not been field tested yet.
    
    */GNUmakefile.in: new fs-install target.
    
    configure, configure.in, defs-*:
        Somewhat unrelated, make min uid/gid to use be a defs setting.
        Also add config of fs-install.in script.
    
    boss-install.in, ops-install.in and new fs-install.in:
        Handle distinct fs node.  If you have one, fs-install is run before
        ops-install.  All scripts rely on the defs file settings of FSNODE
        and USERNODE to determine if the fs node is seperate.
    
    utils/checkquota.in:
        Just return "ok" if quotas are not used (i.e., if defs file FS_WITH_QUOTA
        string is null.
    
    install/ports/emulab-fs:
        Meta port for fs node specific stuff.  Also a patch for the samba port
        Makefile so it doesn't drag in CUPs, etc.  Note that the current samba
        port Makefile has this change, I am just backporting to our version.
    
    Elabinelab specific changes:
    
    elabinelab-withfs.ns:
        NS fragment used in conjunction with
    	tb-elab-in-elab-topology "withfs"
        to setup inner-elab with fs node.
    
    elabinelab.ns:
        The hard work on the boss side.  Recognize seperate-fs config and handle
        running of rc.mkelab on that node.  fs setup happens before ops setup.
    
    rc.mkelab:
        The hard work on the client side.  Recognize FsNode setup as well as
        differentiate ops+fs from ops setup.
    
    Related stuff either not part of the repo or checked in previously:
        emulab-fs package