Hello.
Under local partitions, if you need to look for a file with a given
filename pattern, you can quickly search the entire filesystem with a tool
like slocate that builds offline an index of all filenames present in a
system, and makes then any particular search especially fast.
I was
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2005 08:49 schrieb ext Christophe BERNARD:
I was wondering if there exists a tool like slocate which can run on
openafs partitions.
In most standard installations of slocate, indexing any network filesystems
is just switched off in the configuration file.
Just edit
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Christophe BERNARD wrote:
I was wondering if there exists a tool like slocate which can run on openafs
partitions.
If you mean directly on the fileserver, none exists, but it would be
possible to write one which works on a namei fileserver (such as linux
has) provided
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 10:21:07AM +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2005 08:49 schrieb ext Christophe BERNARD:
I was wondering if there exists a tool like slocate which can run on
openafs partitions.
In most standard installations of slocate, indexing any network
* Derrick J Brashear [2005-06-20 08:20:16 -0400]:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Christophe BERNARD wrote:
I was wondering if there exists a tool like slocate which can run on
openafs partitions.
If you mean directly on the fileserver, none exists, but it would be
possible to write one which
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once a server has been added to a cell, how can users be granted rwx access
to its directories?
I tried:
fs setacl -dir /afs/.lab.edu/addedserver-afs/bob -acl system:anyuser rl
then I could list the directory bob but couldn't write to the
Hi all,
This may be a FAQ, so forgive me. I've seen a fair amount of
traffic about startup issues, and I'm now trying to debug some Mac
client issues myself... Being new to this platform, I have no idea where
to find the AFS client log files on a Mac (heck, most of the other file