Paul,
Thank you for you first response.
Unfortunately, I can't upgrade my Linux machines to RH 6.0 yet, because
software, they
run, requires glibc-2.0, when RH 6.0 has glibc-2.1

Thank you,

Alex

Paul Blackburn wrote:

> Hello Alex,
>
> I have been running AFS 3.5 (3.11) on Red Hat Linux 6.0
> with a 2.2.10 kernel on an IBM ThinkPad 765L.
> (This machine is a uni-processor).
>
> No sign of cache corruption here yet.
> --
> cheers
> paul                             http://acm.org/~mpb
>
> Alex Lenderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >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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