Fwd: Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Volume problem
jm130794
jm130794@gmail.com
Thu, 03 Nov 2011 00:11:49 +0100
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Sujet: Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Volume problem
Date : Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:59:41 +0100
De : jm130794 <jm130794@gmail.com>
Pour : Andrew Deason <adeason@sinenomine.net>
Le 02/11/2011 23:49, Andrew Deason a écrit :
> On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:42:09 +0100
> jm130794<jm130794@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> # vos examine user.mbride2
>> Could not fetch the information about volume 32 from the server
>> : No such device
>> Volume does not exist on server afs1.128.20.172.in-addr.arpa as
>> indicated by the VLDB
>>
>> Dump only information from VLDB
>>
>> user.mbride2
>> RWrite: 32
>> number of sites -> 1
>> server afs1.128.20.172.in-addr.arpa partition /vicepa RW Site
> This volume has an id of "32". Volume ids are usually larger than
> 536870912; do you know how this volume was created?
I created this volume with AFS::VOS in a script Perl.
>> # vos create afs1 a user.mbride2 -maxquota 300000
>> Volume user.mbride2 already exists
>> Error in vos create command.
>> root@krbclient:~#
>>
>> I don't understand why I can't examine user.mbride2 volume ! Why ?
> The volume doesn't exist on that server, although it has an entry in the
> vldb. If the volume does exist somewhere, you may be able to correct the
> vldb by running 'vos syncserv' and 'vos syncvldb'. If it does not appear
> to exist anywhere, you can remove the vldb entry with 'vos delentry',
> and then create a new volume with that name.
>
It's strange, a user used this volume a few days ago...
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<pre>Le 02/11/2011 23:49, Andrew Deason a écrit :
> On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 23:42:09 +0100
> jm130794<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jm130794@gmail.com"><jm130794@gmail.com></a> wrote:
>
>> # vos examine user.mbride2
>> Could not fetch the information about volume 32 from the server
>> : No such device
>> Volume does not exist on server afs1.128.20.172.in-addr.arpa as
>> indicated by the VLDB
>>
>> Dump only information from VLDB
>>
>> user.mbride2
>> RWrite: 32
>> number of sites -> 1
>> server afs1.128.20.172.in-addr.arpa partition /vicepa RW Site
> This volume has an id of "32". Volume ids are usually larger than
> 536870912; do you know how this volume was created?
I created this volume with AFS::VOS in a script Perl.
>> # vos create afs1 a user.mbride2 -maxquota 300000
>> Volume user.mbride2 already exists
>> Error in vos create command.
>> root@krbclient:~#
>>
>> I don't understand why I can't examine user.mbride2 volume ! Why ?
> The volume doesn't exist on that server, although it has an entry in the
> vldb. If the volume does exist somewhere, you may be able to correct the
> vldb by running 'vos syncserv' and 'vos syncvldb'. If it does not appear
> to exist anywhere, you can remove the vldb entry with 'vos delentry',
> and then create a new volume with that name.
>
It's strange, a user used this volume a few days ago...
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