Bob Cook wrote: > >Now, a 'fs sysname -short' would be nice. > > You mean, like 'sys'? The problem with "sys" is that it returns the compiled-in sysname, while "fs sysname" returns the current @sys expansion, which may have been changed with "fs sysname -new". When I began setting @sys on our AIX 4.3 systems to rs_aix43, we had a bunch of scripts using "sys" break. Now they parse out the correct result from "fs sysname", but it is clunky. I think many AFS command would benefit from an option that made the results easier to parse from scripts... -- R. Lindsay Todd email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Systems Programmer phone: 518-276-2605 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute fax: 518-276-2809 Troy, NY 12180-3590 WWW: http://www.rpi.edu/~toddr
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