> I had the same thing happen to me once.  I think I had some diagnostics in
> the FileLog, but they weren't useful.  I know, you said you restarted
> everything - you _did_ restart the vlserver, right?  Before you restarted
> the fileserver?

Yes. I also rebooted the box later.

> Maybe if you shut down the fileserver, then do a
> "vos changeaddr address -remove", then start it up again?  (I don't remember
> how I fixed that problem here; there was a weird cycle of things that I
> had to do to fix it).

Remove what address? There is only one listed in "vos listaddr
-noresolve", and it's the one that should be there. I can't remove it
anyway:

Could not remove server 70.89.96.37 from the VLDB
VLDB: volume Id exists in the vldb

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