Hmm, not sure why AtlasAnalysis is at the top level. It should only be
below one of the letters.
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Yang, Wei wrote:
> I just took a quick look of /afs/slac/g/atlas and I notice that the mountpoints of some AFS volumes are not reflected by their AFS volume names. Because of the difficulty to find mounting points for a given AFS volume (note a AFS volume can be mounted at multiple directories in AFS tree), we always suggest to create a volume name that reflects the intended mounting point.
>
> $ cd /afs/slac/g/atlas
>
> $ fs lq AtlasAnalysis packages c repo releases software
> Volume Name Quota Used %Used Partition
> g.atlas.d.Analysis 4000000 1739304 43% 59%
> g.atlas 500000 392525 79% 60%
> g.atlas.sw.blds 4000000 652860 16% 38%
> g.atlas.repo 1000000 651 0% 60%
> g.atlas.releases 5000 1690 34% 60%
> g.atlas 500000 392525 79% 60%
>
> g.atlas.d.Analysis is mounted at both /afs/slac/g/atlas/AltasAnalysis and /afs/slac/g/atlas/d/AltasAnalysis. g.atlas.sw.blds is mounted at /afs/slac/g/atlas/c. This kind of mismatch will not effect performance. But may generate confussion for the long run.
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