I received several recommendations on how to modify
the find command in order to prevent this. Thx a lot !
BUT:
I have to work out a scheme that supports multiple
machines, different SunOS versions, infrequent OS updates, etc.
This is why I'd like to keep the AFS installation
rather self-contained. It seems, though, that I'm in bad luck ?
(The AFS client installation will be limited to a few machines
only, whereas the crontab is supposed to stay the same on
all machines)
Stephen Heilbronner
Perry E. Metzger writes:
>
>
> Stephen Heilbronner says:
> > Is there a possibility of configuring AFS (on SunOS 4.1.2) in
> > order to have it pretend to be NFS file systems ? This would
> > prevent crontab commands like
> >
> > find / -name core -atime +7 -exec rm -f {} \; -o -fstype nfs -prune
> >
> > from running all across the /afs tree.
>
> Why not just tell your find command not to descend the /afs heirarchy?
>
> .pm
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