Roger,
Could you send us (off-list is fine) the output of "truss ls -l "? And
also, the output of "zdb -vvv "? (which will compress
well with gzip if it's huge.)
thanks,
--matt
Roger Fujii wrote:
> This is on a sol10u3 box. I could boot snv temporarily on this box if it
> would accomplis
This is on a sol10u3 box. I could boot snv temporarily on this box if it
would accomplish something.
> Maybe a kernel with a zfs compiled as debug bits would print
> some extra error messages or maybe panic the machine when
> that broken file is accessed?
Panic? That's rather draconian
> I managed to create a link in a ZFS directory that I can't remove.
>
> # find . -print
> .
> ./bayes_journal
> find: stat() error ./bayes.lock.router.3981: No such
> file or directory
> ./user_prefs
> #
>
>
> ZFS scrub shows no problems in the pool. Now, this
> was probably cause when I was
I guess I should have included this output too:
# ls -al
total 124
drwx-- 2 rmf other 5 Aug 9 05:26 .
drwx--x--x 148 rmf other283 Aug 9 05:40 ..
-rw--- 1 rmf other 26616 Apr 16 00:17 bayes_journal
-rw--- 1 rmf other 1938 Apr 15 04
Roger Fujii wrote:
> I managed to create a link in a ZFS directory that I can't remove. Session
> as follows:
>
> # ls
> bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes_journal user_prefs
> # ls -li bayes.lock.router.3981
> bayes.lock.router.3981: No such file or directory
> # ls
> bayes.lock.router.398
I managed to create a link in a ZFS directory that I can't remove. Session as
follows:
# ls
bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes_journal user_prefs
# ls -li bayes.lock.router.3981
bayes.lock.router.3981: No such file or directory
# ls
bayes.lock.router.3981 bayes_journal user_prefs