Sorry for bombarding everyone.

VolserLog.old:Tue Feb  7 18:25:13 2012 VAttachVolume: Failed to open 
/vicepc/V0536871274.vol (errno 2)
VolserLog.old:Tue Feb  7 18:25:15 2012 VAttachVolume: Failed to open 
/vicepc/V0536871276.vol (errno 2)

Does it mean that I should delete all users and recreate them all first?  I was 
hoping to test it all out with my username first…..

On Feb 7, 2012, at 6:29 PM, Dvorkin, Asya wrote:

> Andrew,
> 
> I've recreated the volume:
> 
> vos create psrwjmsafs1.umdnj.edu /vicepc user.dvorkias -maxquota 1000000
> 
> Volume 536871325 created on partition /vicepc of psrwjmsafs1.umdnj.edu
> 
> vos online -server psrwjmsafs1 -partition /vicepc -id user.dvorkias - was 
> successful
> 
> I see data under /vicepc:
> [root@psrwjmsafs1 vicepc]# ls
> AFSIDat  Lock  lost+found  V0536871325.vol
> 
> I'm still getting connection timed out error message when I try to cd into 
> user though.  Any ideas?
> 
> Thank you for all your help,
> Asya
> 
> 
>> 
>> Otherwise, for each user volume, make sure it's actually gone, and then
>> 'vos delentry user.<username>', and then 'vos create ...' the volume
>> just like you normally would when first creating it. Then you can
>> populate the volume with the data you want to restore by just copying it
>> back into place (cp, rsync, whatever), and setting ACLs as you want.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Andrew Deason
>> [email protected]
>> 
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