We had a SAN hiccup yesterday, and our AFS file servers had a few issues
recovering from it. They're Solaris 10 systems with ZFS as the underlying
filesystems for /vicep*. All of our volumes are now back online, but I see
the following when I look at the zpool status -v output:
errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files:
/vicepb/AFSIDat/Z/ZYGNg=/+/4/kl+++YmB
The file does exist:
# ls -l /vicepb/AFSIDat/Z/ZYGNg=/+/4/kl+++YmB
---------- 1 adm root 16190397 Mar 5 18:03
/vicepb/AFSIDat/Z/ZYGNg=/+/4/kl+++YmB
Is there a way to map that file to a volume? I'd like to know if the file
server fixed whatever error it is, or if I have a bad file out there. The
vos listvol output shows all volumes on-line.
Thanks,
Brian
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Brian Sebby ([email protected]) | Infrastructure and Operation Services
Phone: +1 630.252.9935 | Computing and Information Systems
Fax: +1 630.252.4601 | Argonne National Laboratory
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