On Feb 5, 12:33pm, John Sopko wrote:
> Subject: Re: How to find out mount points from volume name...
> 
> That is why it is important to have your volume names match the point
> at which it will be mounted. For example our home directory volumes are
> named "home.username" the mount point is "/afs/sitename/home/username",
> are projects are mounted at "/afs/sitename/project/projectname" with a
> volume name of "project.projectname". I think there is a 32 character
> volume name limit. This is a good way to keep track where a volumes
> mount point should be.
>-- End of excerpt from John Sopko

Since this is just a naming convention, could one ask how to write
the script that audits compiance? :^)

Andy



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