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Re: AFS lossage...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (probe@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Sun Jul 2 12:58:58 1989

From: <probe@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 89 12:58:36 -0400
To: amgreene@ATHENA.MIT.EDU, vice-squad@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Cc: bugs@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Andrew Marc Greene's message of Sun, 2 Jul 89 11:16:43 -0400,
Reply-To: Richard Basch   <probe@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

The answer to amgreene's question is that pollux is somewhat scrod.
Apparently kcmcmaho was still working with his home directory there, so
it leads me to believe that the salvager probably needs to be run to
make sure things are put back in a consistent state (restarting fs
should probably do that).

(grumble, grumble - can't get to probe,afsdev,sipb)

-Richard

> From: <amgreene@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
> Date: Sun, 2 Jul 89 11:16:43 -0400


> ...not sure quite whom to send this to...

> ls from /afs/athena/mit gives:

> afsdev not found
> brlewis not found
> chariot not found
> djf not found
> dpeisach not found
> geer not found
> ilham not found
> invent not found
> jon not found
> jtkohl not found
> kfall not found
> marc not found
> motifdev not found
> paul not found
> probe not found
> rar not found
> sipb not found
> snmp not found
> testuser not found
> webster not found
> who not found
> READONLY/    clhdev/      jik/         mckie/       raeburn/     tjcoppet/
> amgreene/    dkk/         jis/         monkey/      rfc/         tmdonahu/
> ams/         dschmidt/    jpkirby/     ntp/         rfrench/     tytso/
> andrew/      eichin/      kcmcmaho/    olcdev/      shanzer/     watchmaker/
> c++/         epeisach/    kubitron/    opus/        smsdev/      wdc/
> cgw/         gnu/         kzolot/      pss/         smsuser/     wesommer/
> clh/         jfc/         mar/         qjb/         tex/         xpix/


> I don't know what all of the missing lockers have in common, but I'm sure
> you do.  I'm forced to run the SIPB stuff over NFS.  *sigh* -- at least
> the net load is low on a Sunday morning, July 4th weekend.  :-)

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