Well I would suspect that when your private volume is back intact that the fileset will become available. Good luck in your recovery of the volume set Joe ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Garverick <[log in to unmask]> To: Joseph Dolliver <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 3:42 PM Subject: Re: corrupted directory? > Joseph Dolliver wrote: > > > Donna, These files that had the bad UFID, if they were originally on a > > different volume set you can see the > > label by doing a listf, however if you do a listf,2, do you get the bad > > UFID, if so the problem may be that when the system > > came back up you lost a drive on a volume set other than the system volume > > set or possible disk ready to go bad. > > well...something like that happened. yes, the file (and account) is on a > private volume. and yes, a listfile,2 gives the bad ufid message. and yes, i > did lose a drive in that private volume. now(!) if i only knew the sequence of > events. i really think the drive didn't fail until monday or tuesday (of this > week) -- not saturday when the problem occurred. it could be, though, that the > drive was partially failing on saturday. i don't know. > > > If this is the case and you have many > > of them, > > you will have to ensure that the target volume set is intact and do a > > restore of "all files from that volume set". > > I would also check to see if "all groups from these accounts are on the > > correct volume set. > > listgroup @.account, check the group labels for volume set name. > > all the groups are showing up as being on the private volume. 'tis a mystery > but luckily no real damage was done. hp will be out tonight to replace the > drive. when the system is quiet, i'll run fscheck again and do the 'cd' thing. > thanks for your help! :-) - d > > -- > Donna Garverick Sr. System Programmer > 925-210-6631 [log in to unmask] > > >>>MY opinions, not Longs Drug Stores'<<< > >