On Wednesday 22 December 2004 01:30, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 04:19:32PM -0500, Tony D'Amato wrote: > > For the most part, things are going well, except now we're migrating our > > users from our aging DCE/DFS system over to OpenAFS. We've begun to get > > messages similar to the following when copying large files from one > > system to another: > > $ ( cd ~user1; /usr/bin/tar cpf - . ) | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "/usr/bin/tar xpf -" tar: can't set time on ./files/allcore/allcore.dta: > > No such file or directory But once a 'fs flushvolume ~user1' is issued, > > then ./files/allcore/allcore.dta reappears, minus the date-time stamp > > adjustment from tar. > > Sounds like exactly the same problem I'm having with 1.3.76 on Fedora Core > 2 (I posted about it earlier today). At least it's nice to see I'm not > alone. > > :)
I have the same problem on several platforms, i386 or amd64, smp or single, FC3 or gentoo 2.6.9 ... It happens when the disk cache usage is close to 100%. That never happens with memcache... Cheers, Andrej -- _____________________________________________________________ doc. dr. Andrej Filipcic, E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Department of Experimental High Energy Physics - F9 Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, P.o.Box 3000 SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia Tel.: +386-1-477-3674 Fax: +386-1-425-7074 ------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
