Op 17/10/2006 om 09:58:12 -0600, schreef hanj: > On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 11:56:57 +0200 > Leo Baltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > This will not use any space at all. Well OK, one inode. > > > > Maybe I have to clarify: > > master.conf: > > bank: > > /bank1/dirvish > > > > If mountpoint is /bank1 then /bank1/dirvish.attic is at the same > > filesystem as /bank1/dirvish. > > > > if you did not make a subdirectory after the mountpoint then create one > > and adjust master.conf accordingly and mv your vaults in the newly made > > subdirectory. Dirvish wouldn't mind as long as you don't touch the > > vaultnames. > > I think my problem is the bank definition in master.conf. Using your > example, my mount point is /bank1, but unfortunately, my master.conf > is pointing to /bank1 vs. /bank1/dirvish, so not sure how I can get a > vault out of the 'bank' in dirvish's eyes. I hope this makes sense.
mkdir /bank1/dirvish mkdir /bank1/dirvish.attic for v in vault1 vault2 ... do mv /bank1/$v /bank1/dirvish done mv /bank1/oldvault /bank1/dirvish.attic edit master.conf HTH -- Leo Baltus | Internetbeheerder Publieke Omroep | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gebouw 12 Kamer 401 | 035 6774252 _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
