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01-29-2015 12:57 AM - last edited on 01-29-2015 07:54 PM by Maiko-I
01-29-2015 12:57 AM - last edited on 01-29-2015 07:54 PM by Maiko-I
weird behaviour in netapp file system
Hi all,
This is what I see:
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:bdf .
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
netap001:/filestores 167772160 132182108 35590052 79% /FileStores
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:ls --> shows nothing
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:du . --> does not show disk usage
du: cannot read < . >
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:touch test
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:ls |head
FN{01D0B735-389C-4C8F-B1A2-3415588C3938}{1B81A030-4375-40E0-BF4D-BF309A3A47BC}-0.xml
FN{0224B720-4076-483D-BA75-1C30BA8B9CF1}{1B81A030-4375-40E0-BF4D-BF309A3A47BC}-0.xml
FN{0230B281-B789-47E8-B6FD-C6AF7B89AF41}{1B81A030-4375-40E0-BF4D-BF309A3A47BC}-0.txt
FN{04A7526E-CC75-4ED0-9645-4DFA8C3D7168}{1B81A030-4375-40E0-BF4D-BF309A3A47BC}-0.pdf
<etc>
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:du . |head
du: ./FN{F7A3F56C-8F9B-482C-81B0-04CF62654AE0}{1B81A030-4375-40E0-BF4D-BF3: No such file or directory
du: ./FN{CB0A26E5-FC5E-4FC1-8031-532950059: No such file or directory
66944 .
system1:/FileStores/DATA1/content/DN14/DN12:
I can see the content of the directories ONLY if previously I create one (like touch file). f I delete the test file, ls and du reports nothing again. I am wondering if it could be some kind of filesystem corruption. Does anybody have a clue on what could be happening?
Best Regards,
P.S. This thread has been moevd from General to HP-UX > sysadmin. - Hp Forum Moderator