We have two OpenAFS fileservers. After a reboot, we can no longer create or remove files in certain directories on one of the non-replicated volumes on one of the servers, as well as removing or renaming these directories. Files in that directory can be changed (though not removed or renamed), and files/directories in subdirectories work as expected.
The failed commands print "No space left on device". There is plenty of space left. Ex: $ touch a touch: cannot touch `a': No space left on device $ touch foo/a (where foo is a pre-existing empty directory) $ rm foo/a $ rmdir foo rmdir: `foo': No space left on device Both AFS fileservers are running 1.2.11, on Linux 2.4.25 (Debian packages). in the FileLog, we see: Thu Mar 18 14:06:44 2004 CopyOnWrite failed: Partition /vicepa that contains volume 536870918 may be out of free inodes(errno = 17) Once for each error. The filesystem has plenty of free inodes; files can be created in other directories. Both servers have been rebooted, and "salvage"d, to no avail. Salvage found some inode/vnode version discrepancies, but nothing else. Help! :) _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
