turned out that fsck -f /dev/drbd1 cleaned it right up (found an unused
inode, deleted it, cleaned up some tables)
weird
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a really weird problem that I hope someone can help with.
The file /var/log/boot (i.e., my boot log file) can't be read or
removed - pretty much every operation gives the error "Stale NFS File
handle."
The thing is, it's not on an NFS volume (I don't have any NFS volumes
mounted). Instead, it's on a DRBD device, that in turn is on an LVM
volume, on top of a RAID array.
Here's what I've tried to remedy the situation:
1. it's on the root volume for a Xen domU
-- stopped and started NFS on the domU
-- I've rebooted the domU
2. I shut down the domU and mounted the volume in dom0
-- it still shows as "Stale NFS file handle"
-- it still can't be deleted
3. unmounted the volume, took the DRBD device, brought the DRBD device
back up, mounted it
-- still shows as "Stale NFS file handle"
-- still can't delete it
Any thoughts on what's going on, or at least on how to delete the
file. I'm trying to diagnose something else, and I'd sure like boot
logging back!
Thanks,
Miles Fidelman
--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In<fnord> practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra
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