On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:19 AM, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Steve Simmons write
s:
You also comment that multihomed cells would be listed more than
once. Yes, uniq-ifying them would be good. Can you point me at a cell
to test against?

yeah, i said unique but after thinking about it, there is no requirement that the reverse addresses of the servers have to be the same (although since we run krb it is a requirement here). i think using - printuuid might
be the right solution.

        % vos listaddrs -printuuid -noresolve
        UUID: 009796ae-b44b-1290-94-25-460acf86aa77
        134.207.10.70
        134.207.12.70
...

Nice. Update version attached. This weeds multi-homed hosts to a single ref, allows cell to be specified on command line.

Anybody who uses this - if you get long pauses, you've got old (dead) fileservers left in your list. Do 'vos changeaddr <name> -remove' to each, and this'll run really fast. For the 18-odd umich servers it takes under a second. Otherwise you get about 60 seconds hang per down server.

Steve

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