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SIPB Locker and readonly volumes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Atkins)
Tue Dec 3 17:59:51 1991

To: sipb-afsreq@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 91 17:59:20 EST
From: Derek Atkins <warlord@Athena.MIT.EDU>

I remsited and zapped all user readonly volumes (since no one releases
them anyways -- they served no purpose and were probably months outdated)
that I could find...   There are also a number of read-only volumes for
many project volumes, but I didn't touch those (yet)...

I looked at the mount-points for each one in /afs/sipb/project:

'/afs/sipb/project/ca' is a mount point for volume '%project.ca'
'/afs/sipb/project/chaos' is a mount point for volume '%project.chaos'
fs: Error for file '/afs/sipb/project/cplusplus':
fs: File '/afs/sipb/project' doesn't exist
'/afs/sipb/project/doc' is a mount point for volume '%project.doc'
fs: Error for file '/afs/sipb/project/dvi2ps':
fs: File '/afs/sipb/project' doesn't exist
'/afs/sipb/project/iap' is a mount point for volume '%project.iap'
'/afs/sipb/project/kcll' is a mount point for volume '%project.kcll'
'/afs/sipb/project/metafont' is a mount point for volume '%project.metafont'
'/afs/sipb/project/newsipb' is a mount point for volume '%project.newsipb'
'/afs/sipb/project/newwebster' is a mount point for volume '%project.newwebster''/afs/sipb/project/nihongo' is a mount point for volume '%project.nihongo'
'/afs/sipb/project/num_anal' is a mount point for volume '%project.num_anal'
'/afs/sipb/project/pcomm' is a mount point for volume '%project.pcomm'
'/afs/sipb/project/rrn' is a mount point for volume '%project.rrn'
fs: Error for file '/afs/sipb/project/tss':
fs: File '/afs/sipb/project' doesn't exist
'/afs/sipb/project/sipbsrc' is a mount point for volume '%project.sipbsrc'
'/afs/sipb/project/sipb' is a mount point for volume '#project.sipb'

As you can see -- most of them are mounted read/write, meaning that the
read-only copy is pointless...  A few are not mounted in project!  (Why
not?)

On a different note -- since I freed up a lot of space on ronald-ann's
d partition, I added a replication site of the SIPB Locker to ronald-ann
and it will release itself tonight at 5am, and it should help with
the distribution of load for users of the SIPB Locker...

Flames to me...

-derek

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