I’ve been having some issues over the past few months that I’m finally getting 
around to troubleshooting. I’m running FreeBSD 10.1-p5 with ZFS.  My nightly 
emails have been giving me output like:

Checking setuid files and devices:
find: /usr/include/dev/an_bak/if_aironet_ieee.h: No such file or directory

Checking negative group permissions:
find: /usr/include/dev/an_bak/if_aironet_ieee.h: No such file or directory
The reason for it being called an_bak is that the original file used to have 
the same errors, so I moved that directory and extracted a known good version 
of if_aironet_ieee.h. However now I’d just like to clean out the bad file.  
If I do an rm -rf on the file, it kicks me back to the command prompt like 
everything worked successfully, however if I ls that directory, it still shows 
up:
$ ls /usr/include/dev/an_bak/ if_aironet_ieee.h $ sudo rm -rf 
/usr/include/dev/an_bak/if_aironet_ieee.h $ ls /usr/include/dev/an_bak/ 
if_aironet_ieee.h
However, ls -al shows a different output:
$ ls -al /usr/include/dev/an_bak/ ls: if_aironet_ieee.h: No such file or 
directory total 17 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 3 Dec 21 20:32 . drwxr-xr-x 31 root 
wheel 31 Mar 16 15:26 ..
I can move the an_bak folder to a different name within the same pool. However 
I cannot move that folder to a different zfs pool. I can not move just the 
file, either within the same pool or to a different pool.
This is only one of the files that is giving me the problem, the daily output 
also lists a few others, but they all exhibit the same behavior.
I tried sending the zfs dataset to another pool, and it exhibited the same 
problem. A scrub has not revealed any issues.  
Thanks,
Mattias



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