A few of our customer cells are reporting these: bogus.537063011 537063011 RW 28771 K Off-line
Looking back through the discussions, Frank Burkhardt mentions
a brute force method:
So I removed the AFSIDat-subdirectories associated to the volume ids.
<Use this at your own Risk!>
Read /vicep*/AFSIDat/README first!
For a linux namei-server those names are:
536870915 : AFSIDat/1/1+++U
536871424 : AFSIDat/+/+6++U
Think twice before 'rm -rf'ing anything!
</Use this at your own Risk!>
as a workaround for the fact that vos remove does not completely
remove the volumes and they may reappear after a bos salvage.
Then later, Esther mentions vos zapping the volume. I suppose
this makes the most sense in my current case as there is
no vldb entry.
Is the re-appearance of these volumes still an issue?
Is Frank's suggestion the only workaround?
Thanks!
Kris
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