help in finding which machine a file is actually stored on
Mike Macgirvin
mike at relgyro.stanford.edu
Sat May 27 03:29:09 AEST 1989
In article <8204 at thorin.cs.unc.edu> sunj at unc.cs.unc.edu (John Sun) writes:
>I need help some help in determining the actual machine a file is stored
>on. What I am looking for is a routine that given an absolute file name
>returns the machine it is stored on in a NFS environment.
Try the sun-source archives at rice.edu. I think the program
is called 'nfstat'.
In article <435 at banyan.UUCP> gil at banyan.com writes:
>Stop. Go back and try to figure out why you think you need to do this.
>Chances are you're looking at the problem from an awkward angle. The
>whole point of distributed file systems is to free you from worrying
>about _where_ the files "actually" are. Whenever you find yourself
This is a great idea, but we live in an imperfect world, where
file systems have finite sizes.
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