Once upon a time (on Tue, 18 Dec 2001 21:07:12 +0100) I wrote:
[...]
>This is what I currently have: A Debian Linux stable system with the "Bunk"
>packages making it 2.4-compatible, running today's CVS snapshot kernel
>(2.4.16.)
>
>Furthermore, two hardware RAIDs:
>
> /dev/sdc5 343G 111G 232G 32% /mnt/raid
> /dev/sdb5 152G 143G 323M 100% /mnt/raid2
>
> /dev/sdc5 on /mnt/raid type xfs (rw,usrquota)
> /dev/sdb5 on /mnt/raid2 type ext2 (rw)
>
>I'm copying from sdb5 to sdc5 like this:
>
> /mnt/raid# cp -ax /mnt/raid2/* .
>
>(No, I'm not missing hidden files/directories in /mnt/raid since there aren't
>any.)
>
>When I invoke "ls -lahR /mnt/raid" I get TONS of messages like the following:
>
> ls: /mnt/raid/daten/cd/Atlas/PROG.MOV/SHAHOT.CST: No such file or
>directory
> ls: /mnt/raid/daten/cd/Basf Beams Screws Snaps 6.0/Deutsch/Snaps/Install:
>No such file or directory
> ls: /mnt/raid/daten/cd/Good Fellow/Deutsch/GY/INDEX/WORK: No such file or
>directory
> ls: /mnt/raid/daten/cd/K2001/Install/K2001/Deutsch/Bilder: No such file
or
>directory
>
>The strange this is that the files/directories ARE PRESENT on the source
>filesystem, but I can't see it on the destination filesystem using "ls."
To make sure it's not a hardware-related problem I've re-mkfs'ed the partition
with an ext2 filesystem and copied the whole raid again, this time from ext2
to ext2. Guess what happened? Yup, NO ERRORS AT ALL.
Soooooo, the problem clearly seems XFS-related.
Any ideas where I should start to debug this whole thing?
Thanks,
Ralf
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