Hi! I just hit a very strange situation: ~> ls -l /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus ls: /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus: Not a directory ~> less /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus is a directory ~> ls -l /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/|grep opetus drwxr-xr-x 100 root root 4096 1970-01-01 02:00 opetus/
So what is it? A dir or a file? I even have one shell which says
~> pwd
/afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus/suhteellisuusteoria/demot/2006
Everything works fine in this directory, ls -l returns what it should
etc, but
~> ls $(pwd)
ls: /afs/tfy.utu.fi/projects/opetus/suhteellisuusteoria/demot/2006: Not a
directory
This volume works fine on most clients, but some behave like above. What
is going on? How to fix this without restarting the clients (i.e. logging
out the users)?
These are a mix of Debian Sarge, Etch and Sid; running openafs
fileservers 1.4.2 and 1.3.81 and same versions of clients on mixed
platforms of alpha, ia32 and amd64. All DB servers are 1.3.18 on ia32.
-Juha
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| Juha Jäykkä, [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
| Department of Physics, University of Turku |
| home: http://www.utu.fi/~juolja/ |
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