On 25 Feb 2003, Norman P. B. Joseph wrote: > Not that I doubt your diagnosis, Harmut, (and thanks for the response), > but "c2t0d2s6" is a long name? And anyways, it seems long past the time > that we should be expecting dynamically generated pathnames fit into > fixed-length buffers. Regardless, all the file servers here are running > Transarc AFS under Solaris 7, and I don't recall running into this > problem before, having done many salvages. What might have tickled this > particular bug?
> The real reason for my post is this: In practical terms, I have a clone > volume that I can't seem to salvage, but neither can I delete it or > "zap" it, or re-release the volume as long as this bad clone exists. > Does anyone have any advice for recovering from this position? I can > only imagine doing something like "vos remsite" for that volume and then > pretending it doesn't exist anymore, but that leaves a bad taste in my > mouth for obvious reasons. If you roll over the pid space so you're using <= 4 digit pids, what changes? I'm not kidding. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info