Being that this is the "Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group" I was wondering if 
anybody might be able to shed some light on the following. I have a Solaris 9 system 
and I was just checking on the status of a job I am running on it and when I run an ls 
-l I get the following: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /scratch/grigsby $ ls -l
total 7074996
.SR1r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     188997408 Sep 19 11:37 4842419-i32
.SR2r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     188813200 Sep 19 11:43 4842419-i32
.rs1r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     2344271872 Sep 19 12:22 4842419-i32
.rs11--r--   1 grigsby  gtac           0 Sep 19 11:42 4842419-i32
.rs12--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     35472784 Sep 19 11:51 4842419-i32
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac        3744 Sep 19 11:05 Test_restraints8.bun
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac        5208 Sep 19 12:22 Test_restraints8.lis
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     774152192 Sep 19 18:38 Test_restraints8.mfh
-rwxr--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     43598988 Sep 19 08:22 Test_restraints8.sun
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac     52813824 Sep 19 11:05 Test_restraints81196.sdb
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac           0 Sep 19 11:04 error1191.out
-rw-r--r--   1 grigsby  gtac        8192 Sep 19 11:04 tmp1196.dsp

Notice that the file extension .SR1 and .SR2 is show in the first start of the line. 
Odd. I thought it must be something funky with my .profile as I have been tinkering 
with it lately so I tried just a plain ls. This is what I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /scratch/grigsby $ ls
.rs12        Test_restraints8.sun
.SR2         Test_restraints8.bun      Test_restraints81196.sdb
.rs1         Test_restraints8.lis      error1191.out
.rs11        Test_restraints8.mfh      tmp1196.dsp

Ok. Now this is really getting funky. The files, just to be clear, should be named 
4842419-i32.SR1, 4842419-i32.SR2, etc. Anybody have any idea what would be causing 
this? The same thing happens when I look at the list as root, so I know it is not my 
.profile. 

Thanks for any help,
Garl 


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Garl R. Grigsby
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