Does anybody know how to handle AFS cache corruption on
Linux? I am running Red Hat Linux 5.2 with 2.2.2 kernel and
AFS-3.5.1 on dual Pentium-2 machines.
AFS cache is located on separate 350MB partition.
Cache size was set to 200MB. Approximately once in three days
one or more of AFS directories on one of the machine become inaccessible

while there is no problem with the same directories on other machines.
AFS commands fs flush or fs flushvolume don't help at all.
Only reboot fixes the problem.

Thank you,

Alex Lenderman

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