Anyone ever seen this before...
Scott Lawton
green_man at bluefrog.biz
Wed May 14 15:50:12 EDT 2003
On 14 May 2003 at 8:06, Darin Perusich wrote:
> try running lsof /path/to/directory, this will give you a list of open
> files in the directory. another possibility may be that the directory
> is a NFS share, or mount point or an automount.
>
> it could be an inode problem. try moving the directory to another
> name, make another directory of the origional name, delete the
> origional, then the new dir.
>
> i've seen this before on solaris systems and one of the above has
> usually fixed it for me.
>
[LARGE EDIT]
I'm intrigued.
Let us know how it turned out, and which solution ultimately worked.
--
Scott
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