There is a patch for this problem. I just installed it. The other way
around it is to do a purgedir first thing after bootup. The patch is a
better idea. Call HP, they will give you the patch.
#Joseph Norris (Perl - what else is there?/HP3000/Linux/CGI/Msql)
print @c=map chr $_+100,(6,17,15,16,-68,-3,10,11,16,4,1,14,-68,12,1,14,8,
-68,4,-3,-1,7,1,14,-68,-26,11,15,1,12,4,-68,-22,11,14,14,5,15,-90);
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Arthur Frank wrote:
Hello,
Help! I made a mistake when extracting an archive, and a directory was created in Posix-land that I cannot get rid of. I'm quite embarrassed by this mistake, so the name has been changed to conceal the extent of my stupidity. :-)
$ ls -l
drwxrwxrwx 2 MANAGER.SYS 0 224 Jun 17 18:03 JUNK
$ rmdir JUNK
directory "JUNK": Permission denied
$ exit
END OF PROGRAM
:LISTFILE /JUNK,3
********************
FILE: /JUNK/
FILE CODE : 0 FOPTIONS: BINARY,HFSDIR,NOCCTL,DIRECTORY
BLK FACTOR: 1 OWNER : **
REC SIZE: 32(BYTES) GROUP ID: **
BLK SIZE: 32(BYTES) SECURITY--READ :
EXT SIZE: 0(SECT) WRITE :
NUM REC: 7 APPEND :
NUM SEC: 32 LOCK :
NUM EXT: 1 EXECUTE :
MAX REC: 67107839 **SECURITY IS ON
FLAGS : 1 ACCESSOR,SHARED
NUM LABELS: 0 CREATED : THU, JUN 17, 1999, 12:15 PM
MAX LABELS: 0 MODIFIED: THU, JUN 17, 1999, 12:18 PM
DISC DEV #: 2 ACCESSED: THU, JUN 17, 1999, 1:06 PM
SEC OFFSET: 0 LABEL ADDR: **
VOLCLASS : MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET:DISC
:LISTFILE /JUNK,-2
PATH= /
------------ACD ENTRIES-------------- FILENAME
@.@ : TD,RD,CD,DD,RACD JUNK/
:PURGE /JUNK
SECURITY VIOLATION (FSERR 93)
Unable to purge file "/JUNK". (CIERR 384)
What gives? I'm thinking this has something to do with the 1 accessor showing when I do a LISTFILE ,3. But... As far as I can see, NO ONE is accessing this directory.
Help! How do I get rid of this thing?
TIA,
Art Frank
Manager of Information Systems
OHS Foundation
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