I run a monthly report to find all mount points and volumes using the linux find command. I used to run this on Red Hat 5 for years. I moved the script to Red Hat 6 and found after testing that on Red Hat 6 and 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 the find command give inconsistent results and does not find nearly as many files as Red Hat 5 does.
I can copy the Red Hat 5 find binary to Red Hat 6 which executes ok but still has a problem. I tried serveral client machines. For example on Red Hat 5 I run a command to find all directories and count them: % lsb_release -d Description: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client release 5.11 (Tikanga) |sopko@kramer:56% pwd /afs/cs.unc.edu/project % find . -noleaf -type d | wc -l 343403 On Red Hat 6 I get: % lsb_release -d Description: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation release 6.7 (Santiago) |sopko@lark1:81% pwd /afs/cs.unc.edu/project |sopko@lark1:82% find . -noleaf -type d | wc -l find: `./par/Last_Backup/Last_Backup': No such device 38763 I also like to use the find command to set afs acl's on directories but can not trust it to work. I am running 1.6.11 on the servers, 1.6.9 on the rhel5 client and 1.6.11 on the rhel6 client and 1.6.14 on Ubuntu. Can anyone shed any light on what is going on? -- John W. Sopko Jr. University of North Carolina Computer Science Dept CB 3175 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 Fred Brooks Building; Room 140 Computer Services email: sopko AT cs.unc.edu phone: 919-590-6144 _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
