mount "point" is the problem... There isn't just one mount point for a
volume, there can be 0, 1, or hundreds...

If you feel like loading down your server, you can get that information from
salvager, but it's slow. The alternative is to recursively descend through
afs space looking for mount points.

-- Nathan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Morris Strongson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 11:02 AM
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> Subject: Can one find a mount point just knowing the volume name?
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> 
> Hopefully a quick one; if I know a volume name,
> is there any way to find out what its mount point is?
> Thanks.
> 
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