Robert Becker Cope wrote:
Then you have a stale NFS handle. That is not the same error message I'm getting:Theo Band <theo.band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:[thba@vink layout]$ nc script/xw_functions.ample NEdit: getcwd() fails: No such file or directory NEdit: getcwd() fails: No such file or directory [thba@vink layout]$ ll script/xw_functions.ample -rw-rw-r-- 1 thba thba 16829 Oct 25 16:59 script/xw_functions.ample [thba@vink layout]$ pwd /home/thba/workarea/colibri/design/ana/layout [thba@vink layout]$ /bin/pwd /bin/pwd: cannot get current directory: No such file or directoryThis is typical when the directory you are in has been removed out from under you. Try this: Log into two shells (or use screen, or whatever), A and B. In A, do "cd ~; mkdir -p xxx/yyy; cd xxx/yyy; touch 123; ls -l 123". Then, in B, do "cd ~; rm -rf xxx". Finally, back in A, repeat what you did above, "ls -l 123; pwd; /bin/pwd". You will find the behavior is the same. Good luck, robert [thba@scholekster yyy]$ ls -l 123 ls: 123: Stale NFS file handle The directories have not changed at all, still the shell complains. Cheers, Theo |
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