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[mcmullan@mit.edu: problems with my home directory]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tom Yu)
Thu Feb 13 15:48:48 1997
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 15:43:25 -0500
To: sipb-afsreq@MIT.EDU
From: Tom Yu <tlyu@MIT.EDU>
It seems that the brief unplugging of one of reynelda's disks a few
days ago *did* have some effect. We should schedule an outage to
either reboot reynelda or salvage that partition. IMHO we should
reboot so that any damage that didn't get caught otherwise will be
cleaned up...
---Tom
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Subject: problems with my home directory
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 15:20:02 EST
Hi Tom!
I'm not sure who is the right person to ask this of, but I happened to
see your email about something else at the time when I have a moment
to send the question, so you win the prize ;-)
Ever since Tuesday evening, I have been told that there is a problem
with my home directory, along with the usual dire warnings about what
I will lose if I continue with a temporary directory. When I try "add
mcmullan", I get:
athena% add mcmullan
/afs/sipb/user/mcmullan: No such device
I've seen this happen occasionally before, and it usually has been
fixed or there has been information sent about why things were broken.
This time, nothing. Can you tell me what I need to do to get my home
directory back?
Thanks,
Greg McMullan
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