> I get the impression that Kevin meant they've previously had a file sharing 
> system based on a native file system on the underlying Linux boxes, and 
> they've done things whenever clients have created or modified files on the 
> shared directories.  This is simple enough to do with NFS or Samba when the  
> underlying file system is native to the supporting OS and root on the local  
> box has root over the shared file system.  

That is indeed what we were doing, using CIFS. It's however very very
slow when dealing with thousands of small files, I was hoping to address
that. My tests with AFS showed that it handles our files perfectly.
> Audit logs that would show full path names in AFS would be those on
> client systems.  The file names on an AFS server would be gibberish ones
> for /vicepX partitions anyway.  It occurs to me that the AFS file server
> does not even deal with human-readable file names, so even if it had
> extensive logging it might not even have the kind of information that
> Kevin is looking for available to it.
Thanks anyway, I'll go look somewhere else then :)

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