Actually here's what I see when I do a "vos listvol" on the server
**** Could not attach volume 536871608 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871605 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871599 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871590 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871587 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871572 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871569 **** **** Could not attach volume 536871521 ****
According to the windos version of the "AFS Manager" all the volumes have 0mb quota and 0Mb in use.
Yeah; that doesn't mean anything -- if the volume can't be attached, there is no way to get the real quota and usage information.
I'd check to see whether any of these are in the VLDB (since this may affect whether you care about recovering them), and then run 'bos salvage' over them as I described in my previous message. If you get the 'no applicable vice inodes' message, you can safely remove the .vol files.
-- Jeffrey T. Hutzelman (N3NHS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sr. Research Systems Programmer School of Computer Science - Research Computing Facility Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA
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