[1937] in SIPB_Linux_Development
AFS cache corruption under 2.0.32
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emil Sit)
Mon Dec 1 21:56:30 1997
To: warlord@MIT.EDU
Cc: linux-dev@MIT.EDU, linux-afs-bugs@MIT.EDU
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 1997 21:56:09 EST
From: Emil Sit <sit@MIT.EDU>
It seems that we can still get AFS cache corruption under 2.0.32.
I have a machine whose video card is not particularly stable and will
sometime lock the machine when graphics programs mess with the color
map. Anyway, it crashed, and then /afs/athena/user/n (and possibly
other things) went away. This sounds to me like AFS cache corruption.
I nuked /usr/vice/cache and rebooted and things worked well again.
I wasn't sure what other evidence you might have wanted, but junior lab
seemed more important to the user than tracking anything down :) Is
there something I should look for in the future that might help?
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