[11690] in Athena Bugs
sun4 7.6Q: find with AFS directories on a Sun
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (goguen@MIT.EDU)
Wed Feb 2 18:26:55 1994
From: goguen@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 94 18:26:26 -0500
To: Carla Fermann <carla@MIT.EDU>, bugs@MIT.EDU
Cc: nethelp@MIT.EDU
Hey, Carla. Thanks for submitting this lovely bug report on behalf of a
client. I have assigned it to miki for further investigation as she is listed
as one of the owners of Sun bugs. Do you want me to also send an
acknowledgement to the client, or shall you?
-Babs
January JIC representative getting caught up...
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>Subject: sun4 7.6Q: find with AFS directories on a Sun
>Date: Fri, 28 Jan 94 13:32:51 EST
>From: Carla Fermann <carla@MIT.EDU>
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>
>Hi! I'm not quite sure if this is a Sun oddity or an AFS oddity or
>what. The user doesn't think that it's related to any differences with
>find on the Suns. He asked me to forward this report to the
>developers, so here you go...
>
> Carla
>
>================================================================
>
>Log Initiated for user Pete Wyckoff (petew@MCRAE.MIT.EDU [0]).
> [Fri 28-Jan-94 11:36am]
>
>Topic: unix
>
>Question:
>Any idea why this happens? Looking for files in my user directory always
>ends with a weird error message.
>
> mcrae% cd
> mcrae% pwd
> /afs/athena.mit.edu/user/p/e/petew
> mcrae% time /bin/find . -name x -print
> /bin/find: cannot open .: No such file or directory
> 0.62u 6.76s 1:53.68 6.4%
>
>But anywhere on the non-AFS disks works as expected (no message at the end).
>Even sitting in /tmp with absolute pathnames causes the same complaint.
>
> mcrae% cd /tmp
> mcrae% time /bin/find /afs/athena/user/p/e/petew -name x -print
> /bin/find: cannot open /afs/athena/user/p/e/petew: No such file or directo>ry 0.50u 6.34s 1:17.52 8.8%
>
>Here's the OS info.
>
> mcrae% uname -a
> SunOS mcrae 5.1 100884-17 sun4m sparc
>
>It seems to work in spite of the unnerving message, for example,
>"find . -print > /dev/null" takes a while but still prints the same error.
>I found an Athena Dec that works properly. Does this glitch affect
>everybody on the Suns or just me?
> -- Pete (pw)
>
>Machine info:
>Processor: SPARCstation Classic
>Display : cgthree
>Memory : 19956 user; 23360 (23 M) total
>___________________________________________________________
>
>
>
>From carla@MIT.EDU Fri Jan 28 13:33:03 1994
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>To: bugs@MIT.EDU
>Subject: sun4 7.6Q: find with AFS directories on a Sun
>Date: Fri, 28 Jan 94 13:32:51 EST
>From: Carla Fermann <carla@MIT.EDU>
>Content-Length: 1640
>
>
>Hi! I'm not quite sure if this is a Sun oddity or an AFS oddity or
>what. The user doesn't think that it's related to any differences with
>find on the Suns. He asked me to forward this report to the
>developers, so here you go...
>
> Carla
>
>================================================================
>
>Log Initiated for user Pete Wyckoff (petew@MCRAE.MIT.EDU [0]).
> [Fri 28-Jan-94 11:36am]
>
>Topic: unix
>
>Question:
>Any idea why this happens? Looking for files in my user directory always
>ends with a weird error message.
>
> mcrae% cd
> mcrae% pwd
> /afs/athena.mit.edu/user/p/e/petew
> mcrae% time /bin/find . -name x -print
> /bin/find: cannot open .: No such file or directory
> 0.62u 6.76s 1:53.68 6.4%
>
>But anywhere on the non-AFS disks works as expected (no message at the end).
>Even sitting in /tmp with absolute pathnames causes the same complaint.
>
> mcrae% cd /tmp
> mcrae% time /bin/find /afs/athena/user/p/e/petew -name x -print
> /bin/find: cannot open /afs/athena/user/p/e/petew: No such file or directo>ry 0.50u 6.34s 1:17.52 8.8%
>
>Here's the OS info.
>
> mcrae% uname -a
> SunOS mcrae 5.1 100884-17 sun4m sparc
>
>It seems to work in spite of the unnerving message, for example,
>"find . -print > /dev/null" takes a while but still prints the same error.
>I found an Athena Dec that works properly. Does this glitch affect
>everybody on the Suns or just me?
> -- Pete (pw)
>
>Machine info:
>Processor: SPARCstation Classic
>Display : cgthree
>Memory : 19956 user; 23360 (23 M) total
>___________________________________________________________
>
>
>