> >Something has gone awry in my installation, but I'm
> >not sure where to look.
> >
> >% ls -al /afs
> >/afs/.usgs.gov: No such device
> >/afs/usgs.gov: No such device
>
> What does your messages file (I guess it's probably /var/adm/messages) say?
> When I've seen this, there was some sort of error in there.

% grep afs /var/adm/messages
Feb 14 07:28:12 vulcan2 afs: [ID 888289 kern.notice] Starting AFS cache scan...
Feb 14 07:28:14 vulcan2 afs: [ID 215355 kern.notice] found 0 non-empty cache files (0%).
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 783728 kern.notice] WARM
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 428897 kern.notice] shutting down of: CB...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 543876 kern.notice] afs...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 364168 kern.notice] BkG...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 229921 kern.notice] CTrunc...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 916331 kern.notice] AFSDB...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 196290 kern.notice] RxEvent...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 687192 kern.notice] UnmaskRxkSignals...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 346748 kern.notice] RxListener...
Feb 14 07:33:27 vulcan2 afs: [ID 100000 kern.notice]
Feb 14 07:35:17 vulcan2 afs: [ID 888289 kern.notice] Starting AFS cache scan...
Feb 14 07:35:17 vulcan2 afs: [ID 215355 kern.notice] found 2 non-empty cache files (0%).


no errors recorded....



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