it depends on the distro, path prefixes, -transarc-path no or yes ...
under aix it's /usr/afs/local ... so it's always wise to strace :-)
Sven
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| Christian Ospelkaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Am Montag, 17. Januar 2005 13:51 schrieb Hagbard Celine:
> Thanks Frank and Christian,
>
> I thought too that /var/lib/openafs was the right guess, but seems
> that the Horst suggestion to strace fileserver was wise.
>
> In fact, from the strace:
>
> open("/etc/openafs/server-local/NetRestrict", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No
> such fil e or directory)
I just noticed I also have this location on my fileserver - I have symbolic
links from:
/etc/openafs/server-local/NetRestrict
/var/lib/openafs/NetRestrict
to:
/etc/openafs/NetRestrict
The behaviour somehow seems to have changed in the past in debian packages...
Best regards,
Christian
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