you might want to do a:
 vos release root.afs
 vos release root.cell

and restart your afs client.


On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, J S wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems getting in to the /afs directory on an AIX box and I'm
> not sure how to fix it:
>
> # cd /afs
> ksh: /afs:  not found.
>
> This has been running fine until now though. The processes are still
> running:
>
> rsl57:/usr/afs/local# ps -ef | grep afs
>     root 17314 40486   0   11 Apr      -  0:00 /usr/afs/bin/fileserver
>     root 17686 40486   0   11 Apr      -  0:00 /usr/afs/bin/volserver
>     root 20134     1   0   08 May      - 17:24 /usr/vice/etc/afsd -stat 2800
> -dcache 2400 -daemons 5 -volumes 128
>     root 20384     1   0   08 May      - 17:23 /usr/vice/etc/afsd -stat 2800
> -dcache 2400 -daemons 5 -volumes 128
>     ..
>     ..
>     root 40486     1   0   11 Apr      -  0:00 /usr/afs/bin/bosserver
>
> And the logs look normal. I can ping the AFS server also.
>
> Is there anything else I can try?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> JS.
>
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