On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, John R. Jackson wrote:

> To deal with multiple holding disks and chunks being scattered around,
> the header on the files contains a link to the next file.  It's absolute
> and valid from the server point of view.  I suspect that's something we
> need to think about in the future (I can see it causing other problems),
> but is certainly nailing you right now.
> 
> Any chance you can create temporary symlinks on the client to emulate
> the server holding disk structure?  Like "ln -s /net/mmri1011/2 /2"?

yup, already thought of that workaround, even though i didn't
understand the cause of the problem.  i did this and it's working...
ln -s /net/mmri1011/2/amanda /2/amanda

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