In our AFS space the user home consists on an AFS volume (located on a file server in the geographical site where the most relevant computational resources for the user are located) under which other user related AFS volumes in other geographical sites are also mounted.
When the user explores the content of the backup version of his main home volume the mounts points of his volumes on other sites lead him NOT to their backup version but to the related RW volumes and this is very confusing for the user. This would be avoided if the navigation criteria for backup volumes were almost analogous to the criteria for the navigation in RO volumes, that is AFS should automatically provide the access to the BK version if the mount point is itself in a BK volume and a BK volume exists. Would that be possible? Are there other solutions for the problem? Giovanni -- Giovanni Bracco ENEA FIM (Servizio Informatica e Reti) Via E. Fermi 45 I-00044 Frascati (Roma) Italy phone 00-39-06-9400-5597 FAX 00-39-06-9400-5735 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW http://fusfis.frascati.enea.it/~bracco _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info