Hi Jim,

On Tue, 22 Mar 1994 09:14:52 -0800 (PST),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Is there a frequently asked questions file for this mailing list?
> 
> For example:
>   How do you add/delete yourself to the list?
>   Is there a repository of collected AFS wisdom available via the internet?
>   What common strategies do folks employ to migrate files from replicated AFS
>   3.3 directories onto nearline archive (ie optical jukebox)?  
>   Is there a way to get the AFS equivalent of UFS's 'quot -v <filesystem>' or
>   'ls -rutl' to help you figure out which volumes are infrequently accessed?
> 
> Thanks for any pointers...

There is an AFS Frequently Asked Questions file. Whether it contains
collected AFS wisdom is an interesting question: I am trying my best
to make it useful and accurate. Contributions and feedback from other
AFS users and administrators are always welcome.

>From the FAQ:

Subject: 5.01  How can I get a copy of the AFS faq?

   There are several ways:

   The best way to access the AFS faq is via AFS so you see the
   latest version. If you take a copy via FTP or email your copy
   can only be a snapshot of this changing file.

   via AFS: /afs/grand.central.org/pub/afs-contrib/doc/faq/afs.faq
N           /afs/ibm.uk/public/doc/afs.faq
            /afs/aixssc.uk.ibm.com/public/doc/afs.faq

   via FTP: grand.central.org:/pub/afs-contrib/doc/faq/afs.faq
            ftp.aixssc.uk.ibm.com:/pub/src/afs.faq

N  via World Wide Web:
N           http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/afs-faq/faq.html

   via email:
            mail -s afs.faq [EMAIL PROTECTED] </dev/null

   via USENET news:

   From time to time this faq will be posted to the USENET newsgroups:
            alt.filesystems.afs alt.answers news.answers

   [If all else fails, send me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) an email request.]

Hope this helps...
--
paul

    "What I don't know, I have never shared"    --Yes, "Starship Trooper"
                                                     from "The Yes Album"

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