[vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)

2009-11-23 Thread HighlyCaffeinated
>> what does this return ?
>> find /video0

Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 > found` 
to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals 
those directories are not shown and find produces no errors 
in the process. 
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-Todd


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[vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)

2009-11-23 Thread HighlyCaffeinated


 
>>On 23.11.2009 17:38, HighlyCaffeinated wrote:
 what does this return ?
 find /video0
>> 
>> Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 > found` 
>> to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals 
> those directories are not shown and find produces no errors 
> in the process. 
>
>This sounds very odd.
>
>Have you run an fsck on that disk, yet?
>
>Klaus

I have. e2fsck ran against the (unmounted) volume and found no errors.
I've never experienced something like this before and to be honest would
not believe it if I hadn't seen it. I have successfully copied the 
sub-directories and data across the network using Windows/Samba, then copied 
it back to a new folder name. Both played perfectly. I just can't get rid 
of the original directories.
-Todd


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Re: [vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)

2009-11-23 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 23.11.2009 17:38, HighlyCaffeinated wrote:
>>> what does this return ?
>>> find /video0
> 
> Enough output that I instead chose to `find /video0 > found` 
> to more easily look through it. Careful inspection reveals 
> those directories are not shown and find produces no errors 
> in the process. 

This sounds very odd.

Have you run an fsck on that disk, yet?

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] Odd filesystem errors (Theunis Potgieter)

2009-11-23 Thread VDR User
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:17 AM, HighlyCaffeinated
 wrote:
> I have. e2fsck ran against the (unmounted) volume and found no errors.
> I've never experienced something like this before and to be honest would
> not believe it if I hadn't seen it. I have successfully copied the
> sub-directories and data across the network using Windows/Samba, then copied
> it back to a new folder name. Both played perfectly. I just can't
>  get rid
> of the original directories.

I had something similar happen a long time ago.  I can't quite
remember how exactly but I had to do something weird to be able to
delete the directories.  I can at least tell you that I found the
answer by googling.

Good luck.

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