Hello ,

When 3 large rsync processes and around 40 ftpd processes access afs for a long time ( around 12 hours) on a linux 2.4.31 system , /afs starts pointing to some random file in afs like it is a dead symbolic link,for example /afs >/some/folder/in/afs/. The "link" is random. Cding to /afs results in "no such file or directory". Processes that were accessing afs before that problem continue to do so untill they finish.

Restarting the afs client makes the problem go away. Using disk cache the problem never appeared.


        Best regards ,

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Dimitris Zilaskos

Department of Physics @ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Greece
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