I had a fileserver that has 'gone beyond', and moved the AFS-harddisk to 
another
server, but the new server states that the two largest partitions on that
harddrive contains nothing.

The original servers bootdisk crashed horribly, so I couldn't do
neither vos syncvldb nor syncserver, which seems like a great idea
before moving afs-harddisks from one server to another.

When moved, 'df' says that they are xx% full, and afs-fsck says that these two 
partitions
contain a large number of files (AFS-files even), BUT, if I do:
'ls /vicep<letter>'
on them, they show nothing at all (except . and ..), and
'vos listvol -server <myserver> -part <sameletter>'
says the same, 0 volumes.

Other vicepX partitions show files called VOxxxxxxxx.vol where
xxxxxx matches the id for the volumes there, even if they all have
sizes that are <100bytes.

There isn't even an lost+found directory on my troublesome partitions.

I know the files are there somewhere, but I can't get afs to read them. 8'(

I'm running afs3.4 on a Sparc10 with Solaris 2.4.

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