Re: Strange directory listing

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----- "Jeff Sturm" <jeff.sturm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > What level of GFS driver is this?  Are you up2date or running 
| > a recent level?
| 
| We aren't running Red Hat.  We have:
| 
| CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
| kmod-gfs-0.1.23-5.el5

Close enough.  :7)  That's a bit old, so it's possible it's the
problem I pointed out.  Sounds like it's not hurting you anyway.
So hopefully this problem will go away the next time you update,
to Centos5.3 or whatever.
 
| The rogue files don't stay around long enough to stat() on all nodes.
| My assumption is that these are files just created or in the process
| of
| being destroyed, and I don't see them in two successive "ls -l"
| commands.
| 
| I wasn't too concerned since this doesn't seem to have any negative
| impact on the application, but was curious nonetheless.

Regards,

Bob Peterson

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