Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 2 Aug, Russ Allbery wrote:
Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
one of my collegues has married and therefore changed his name.
I had a volume called - say Miller - and a directory ABC on that volume.
I have renamed the volume 'Miller' to 'Smith', but now I cannot
access the directory 'ABC' anymore.
What can I do about this?
Run fs checkv on the system that's having trouble.
Volume renamings can sometimes cause odd artifacts like this because the
name to ID mappings get out of date on the client and the client doesn't
recheck them immediately.
Thanks, but unfortunately this doesn't help.
fs checkv
All volumeID/name mappings checked.
pushd /afs/.../home
file Smith
Smith directory
cd Smith
-bash: cd: Smith: No such device
What does "fs lsm Smith" say ?
Is it still the old volume-name ?
You might try to flush the client cache using "fs flushmount" or "fs
flushvol /afs/.../home"
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