Hi,
The only solution was to rebuild the ADVFS domain and the filesets. I've
tried to run /sbin/advfs/verify on the domain but I got so many errors
that I decided that it's better to rebuild it. Fortunately I have very
good backups (one nightly disk copy to a RAID and an additional nightly
tape backup).
Thanks to: Jim Belonis <belonis_at_dirac.phys.washington.edu>
"Dr. Thomas.Blinn_at_Compaq.com" <tpb_at_doctor.zk3.dec.com>
alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
The consensus was to try to unmount and then mount the file system and
watch for any errors and hope that the problem goes away. The "salvage"
utility can be used to try to rescue the data in the lost file.
Fortunately the contents of the file was not important so I did not need
it.
Thanks again // Tom
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Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 09:33:43 +0200 (MET DST)
Subject: File on ADVFS in a weird state .........
Hi,
I'm having a weird problem here under Tru64 4.0f, PK5 with all ADVFS
partitions:
~hydro_to_tawes/> ls
all.dat
~hydro_to_tawes/> ls -l
./all.dat not found
total 0
~hydro_to_tawes/> cd ..
~/> rm -rf hydro_to_tawes
rm: hydro_to_tawes.bad: Permission denied
~/> ls -l | grep hydro_to_tawes
drwxrwx--- 2 kon users 196608 Jun 23 09:21 hydro_to_tawes
~/> whoami
kon
Also when trying to backup this ADVFS fileset, it get I/O errors on this
particular file. The weird thing is that there are *NO* errors logged
anywhere. I get *no* SCSI I/O errors in the binary error log and *no*
errors in /var/adm/messages and I'm sure that syslogd and binlogd are both
running and working.
Is my ADVFS screwed up? Any way to get rid of that without rebuilding
the fileset?
Thanks // Tom
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