Re: [OpenAFS] Find(1) behavior

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Magnusson
Frank Burkhardt wrote: Hi, On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 12:39:18PM +0100, Anders Magnusson wrote: Hi, I'll continue to spam the list with other odd things that I notice :-) Environment: Redhat 4.3, OpenAFS 1.4.5 on both server and client. find does not seems to cross AFS mountpoint boundaries.

Re: [OpenAFS] Find(1) behavior

2008-01-25 Thread Harald Barth
> find does not seems to cross AFS mountpoint boundaries. I suppose you mean GNU find. -noleaf Do not optimize by assuming that directories contain 2 fewer subdirectories than their hard link count. This option is needed when searching

Re: [OpenAFS] Find(1) behavior

2008-01-25 Thread Frank Burkhardt
Hi, On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 12:39:18PM +0100, Anders Magnusson wrote: > Hi, > > I'll continue to spam the list with other odd things that I notice :-) > > Environment: Redhat 4.3, OpenAFS 1.4.5 on both server and client. > > find does not seems to cross AFS mountpoint boundaries. If I stand in

[OpenAFS] Find(1) behavior

2008-01-25 Thread Anders Magnusson
Hi, I'll continue to spam the list with other odd things that I notice :-) Environment: Redhat 4.3, OpenAFS 1.4.5 on both server and client. find does not seems to cross AFS mountpoint boundaries. If I stand in a directory with ~4000 mounted volumes and do a "find . -type d" it will only list