Hi Wes,

A few questions:
 1) Are you sure your disk store is actually there - in the same location
as reported by list missing disk stores?
 2) Are you sure you've started all members and the members are still
waiting? Use list members and list disk missing disk stores in gfsh to
confirm.
 3) Did you move or delete files from that location at some point? Even if
gemfire recreates files in the same location, it will still report the old
files as missing, because the disk store is a assigned a unique id which is
what geode really cares about.

-Dan

On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Real Wes Williams <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Page 779 of the User's Guide at
> http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/pdf/pivotal-gemfire-ug.pdf <
> http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/pdf/pivotal-gemfire-ug.pdf> describes the
> administrative procedure "revoke missing-disk-store” to cleanly proceed
> when there is a missing disk store.
>
> I am experiencing this but there are disk stores in the cache server on
> which other cache servers are waiting. All I did was a shutdown via gfsh
> and restarted using a new  jar and a cache.xml function name change.
>
> Why do disk store’s report as missing when they are ostensibly not
> missing  ??
>
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal     1829 Sep 28 15:49 BACKUPDEFAULT_3.crf
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal      260 Sep 28 15:49 BACKUPDEFAULT_3.drf
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal     1758 Sep 23 12:50 BACKUPDEFAULT_3.krf
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal     2951 Sep 29 13:18 BACKUPDEFAULT_5.crf
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal      260 Sep 29 13:18 BACKUPDEFAULT_5.drf
> -rw-r--r--. 1 gemfire pivotal  5242880 Sep 28 15:49 BACKUPDEFAULT.if
>
>
>

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