Release Notes
Table of Contents
About This Guide
Audience and Purpose
Organization of the Document
Related Documents
Document Conventions
AFS(R) 3.5 Release Notes
Summary of New Features
Integrated Support for NT and Windows Systems
The File Server uses POSIX threads
The Backup System is More Efficient
Ubik is More Efficient
Support for Multihomed Database Server Machines
Support for Multihomed Client Machines
Improved Rx and Jumbogram Implementation
Improved Software Engineering and Overall Quality
New and Modified Commands and Options
Supported System Types
Accessing the AFS Documentation
Upgrading Server and Client Machines to AFS 3.5
Prerequisites for Upgrading
Obtaining the Binary Distribution
Storing Binaries in AFS
Upgrading the Operating System
Distributing Binaries to Server Machines
Upgrading Server Machines
Upgrading Client Machines
Incorporating AFS into the Kernel
Requirements and Limitations
Requirements and Limitations for All System Types
Limitations for AIX Systems
Requirements and Limitations for Digital UNIX Systems
Requirements and Limitations for HP-UX Systems
Requirements and Limitations for IRIX Systems
Requirements and Limitations for Linux Systems
Requirements and Limitations for Solaris Systems
Changes to AFS Commands and Files
New Commands and Files
New Command Options and Functionality
Deleted Commands
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