Ok I think I've found and worked around the problem... First I removed all
old entries from the database.. I looked at my devices.conf and this is what
was there.

/usr/archives/mp3                 HARD_DRIVE    no     yes
/usr/local/alt/mp3/                HARD_DRIVE    no     yes

the ending / on /usr/local/alt/mp3/ is what caused the problem..

Thanks,
Sloan

On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 07:35:34AM -0500, Sloan Poe wrote:
> I suspected both of those.. but neither seem to be the case..
> I tried changing to Volume name thinking that maybe the one I chose was 
> causing problems.. That of course gave me a new problem as well as the 
> old.... How do I get an old volume name out of the Database... I checked 
> the VolumeList table but it seems to be empty...
> 
> Sloan
> 
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> > On 13 Dec, Sloan Poe wrote:
> > 
> >> What I don't understand is why this worked for the first volume but not 
> >> the second?
> >> 
> >> Any ideas?
> > 
> > 
> > I would double check the permissions. If you're not running it as root,
> > you might try doing that. If that still fails, do all of the tracks fail
> > to get moved, or is it just a few tracks? (i.e. might some of the tracks
> > have characters in the name that fnork the CleanUp.pl script?)
> > 
> > 
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