On 26 Oct 2015, at 13:45, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
On 10/26/2015 1:37 PM, Garance A Drosehn wrote:
[vspace]
The script I have is a combination of bourne-shell and awk code
(which is
geared for ancient versions of awk). It includes a number of
RPI-specific
changes, most of which we haven't used in 15 years. I have no idea
if the
unused parts still work, or if they even make sense. Part of the
reason I
wanted to ask the list was to find whatever the current version was
(if
there is one), and add just the "good parts" of my changes to that
version.
But if no one knows of the original version, I might clean up this
version
a bit more and make it available. I'm also writing some other
afs-related
tools, and I'm going to need to rewrite "the good parts" of vspace
for that
project. So it might be the rewritten version that will be released.
I suggest you look at Wes' "vos each" work which is sitting in Gerrit.
http://gerrit.openafs.org/#change,10966
Wes gave an excellent talk on the new command functionality at the
workshop in Pittsburgh
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/talks/wednesday/nwf-vos-each.pdf
That looks very useful. I don't think it would apply to 'vspace', but
it
would have been great to have had this when I started writing my tools.
Right now my tools are up over 4000 lines of code though, and I'm also
(currently) stuck with very old versions of OpenAFS on all our AFS
servers.
I'm using my tools to move volumes from ancient-OpenAFS to
modern-OpenAFS
file servers, and then I hope to upgrade our AFS db servers.
I definitely wish it had been possible for me to have made it to this
year's workshop in Pittsburg! That just wasn't doable though, for a
variety of reasons.
--
Garance Alistair Drosehn = [email protected]
Senior Systems Programmer or [email protected]
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY; USA
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