Becky Ligon wrote:
Amit:

This means that the PVFS system cannot access the attributes database
containing the information about the particular file.  It also means that
the file is unusable.  You need to determine which metadata server is
having problems.  If you don't have a backup, then you may not be able to
recover your file.

Here at Clemson, we just went through this painful process, when one of
the Berkeley DB holding metadata became corrupt.  You might try
db_recover, but it didn't help us.  You might also try pvfs2-fsck.  If
your file is unrecoverable, then pvfs2-fsck just simply cleans up the
orphan objects.

Becky

Hi Amit,

Do you have anything in your server logs or the /tmp/pvfs2-client.log file on the client side?

thanks,
-Phil
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