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On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 09:39:08AM +0200, Matthias Teege wrote: > I'll append the last 100 lines from venus.log. There you can see that all > directorys under /coda has gone. ?? I don't see anything being gone. The few ENOENT errors look like stat operations to check whether the destination of a rename really doesn't exist. I also see that you're running write-disconnected, and have been in that mode for a while because venus is using temporary fids. There temporary fids will be replaced by global fids right before reintegration, perhaps the kernel module didn't get the right purges and will be using the wrong identifiers once a chunk gets reintegrated. > Can It be an cache problem? I have two servers and in this case venus run > on server 1 (scm) and the volume to write is on server 2. All files must > write over network to server 2. So I setup a big cache (300000) on server I would expect that a cvsup in (write-)disconnected mode would require more than 300MB. JanReceived on 2001-10-11 10:44:46