On 1/6/20 4:31 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 16:13:25 -0500, Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
files on the holding disks and removed them. Then amflush launched
alright. However, it only offered me the last two runs to flush
files from. The holding disks show directories for a couple of other
dates. How does that happen? How does one clean that up?
What does "ls -Rl" show for the holding disk directory tree?
Nathan
OK. In the older directories (just a few days older), all the filenames end in .tmp. In the newer
directories, they do not. Is that what you were looking for? Do you want me to put the humongous
long output (5144 lines) into an email? I don't see any other difference, except that the newer two
directories had pid files (empty) corresponding to when I started the amflush.
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