On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, Staffan Hämälä wrote: > >vos syncvldb will not remove the duplicate volume, so you'll need to check > >and remove the bogus volume. I'd use vos dump, giving the numeric id, and > >partition id for each volume, check the volumes to see which one is the most > >recent, and vos zap (again with the numeric id and partition id) the old > >bogus volume, then resync the vldb. > > Ok. I now see that the *.vol files are still there. > > I just started vos dump, which seems to be doing things. I'll let it > run and see what's in the file it creates.
The vos dump'ed file didn't work. vos restore reported: Restoring volume test.afsfs1a Id 540159473 on server afsfs5.its.ltu.se partition /vicepb ..Signature missing from end of file 'dump-afsfs1-a' Could not transmit data VOLSER: illegal operation Error in vos restore command. VOLSER: illegal operation As both vos copy, and vos dump failed, I gather this was the bogus one. I've now used vos zap and resynced the vldb on that file server. Thanks! /Staffan _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
