Hi Stan,
One option you may have is to rumount the remote systems prior to running
your find.
Look up rumount and rmount in the FoxDocs and you may see what is causing
your results.
Foxboro I/A system will rmount remote systems for various things, (like
system management display handler, ICC, historian utilities, etc), and does
not always rumount them when you would expect.
Our quarterly Fox Reports used to mention that we had rmounted systems and
that we should rumount them when ever possible. Sometimes this is easy,
just rumount them, but other times rumount complains that the remote system
is busy.
Depending on how you exit the system management display handler you can
leave systems rmounted & have to jump through hoops to get them "un" -busy.
It looks like you are trying to set up an unattended script to remove your
core files??
Also, these remote mounted systems will not show up in /etc/vfstab 'cause
they ain't that type of file system. Look in your /rem directory & you
should see a directory for each of the I/A systems that can be rmounted with
the Foxboro micro remote file system.
Good Luck,
Stephen Murray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: find command ussage?
> On Mon Sep 25 15:30:23 2000 Brian Bates wrote...
> >
> >
> >Stan, use find / -fstype urfs -prune -o -name core
> > I think Harry Forbes deserves the credit - I deleted the email, but
saved
> >the tip :->>.
>
> I wish to do this _without having to lookup what file-systems are mounted
(in
> the /etc/fstab file for instance).
>
> Does that make it clearer?
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