Re: [OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-16 Thread John Sopko
Thanks, I briefly checked it out and it looks like it will give me the volume/mountpoint list. On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Michael Meffie wrote: > >> See above. The RHEL6/Ubuntu result is likely to be the better one. >> >> In any case, find and AFS have never been

Re: [OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-16 Thread John Sopko
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Stephan Wiesand wrote: > > On Sep 15, 2015, at 15:46 , John Sopko wrote: > >> 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

Re: [OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-15 Thread Stephan Wiesand
On Sep 15, 2015, at 15:46 , John Sopko wrote: > 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

Re: [OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-15 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Tue, 2015-09-15 at 18:04 +, Stephan Wiesand wrote: > OpenAFS releases since 1.6.10 include the volscan(8) utility. It will not be > quite as trivial to use for your purposes since you need to run it on volumes > and stitch paths as seen by clients together yourself, but for just that >

[OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-15 Thread John Sopko
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

Re: [OpenAFS] Linux find command inconsistent

2015-09-15 Thread Michael Meffie
> See above. The RHEL6/Ubuntu result is likely to be the better one. > > In any case, find and AFS have never been friends and probably can't be. > > OpenAFS releases since 1.6.10 include the volscan(8) utility. It will not be > quite as trivial to use for your purposes since you need to run it