Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!pacbell.com!decwrl!pa.dec.com!rust.zso.dec.com!shlump.nac.dec.com!riscy.enet.dec.com!croton.nyo.dec.com!frank From: frank@croton.nyo.dec.com (Frank Wortner) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: ofiles for Ultrix 4.0 Risc Keywords: nfs ofiles Ultrix Message-ID: <1969@riscy.enet.dec.com> Date: 11 Mar 91 15:40:53 GMT References: <1967@riscy.enet.dec.com> <2147@raybed2.msd.ray.com> <2141@raybed2.msd.ray.com> <1964@riscy.enet.dec.com> Sender: newsdaemon@riscy.enet.dec.com Reply-To: frank@croton.nyo.dec.com (Frank Wortner) Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 15 OK, maybe I was wrong in my previous followup to this thread. ;-) Thanks to Fred Avolio for pointing this out. Fred Thompson was looking for a utility to "... find out what remote machines have a nfs'ed local file system open." A somewhat better answer might be nfswatch, which is also on gatekeeper.dec.com. This utility might not answer Fred T's needs entirely either, but it's a somewhat closer to what he seems to be looking for. (It's located in pub/net/nfs.) A full listing of gatekeeper's archives are in ls-lRt.Z and ls-lR.Z in the top level directory. Frank