R. Nippes wrote:
i believe the trouble starts during copying the file to the solaris maschine.
as you can see some special characters got scrampled. in the case belowe it was the <'>. for me sign that something went wrong when the files created and the fs is corrupted.
Let's Go To San Francisco - Original 60's Hits
Let's Go To San Francisco - Original 60's Hits
Let▒s dance with the lovely 60▒s:
Let's dance with the lovely 60▒s
nevertheless i was able to restore all files via an nfs mount (see posting
above)
btw: do you think the directory will be accesible again after update to snv_128?
Yes, the directory should be accessible once you're using snv_128.
(Please let us know if it is not and we will address that.)
HOWEVER any files with non-utfs characters in their name will not
be visible over SMB (i.e. from the windows client).
You can try using convmv to convert these filenames if necessary
(or copy the directory again over NFS as Alan described).
Joyce
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