File renamed, but I get "overwrite?" prompt when I try to rename it back again to the original name

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You probably are treading within the narrow boundary of fuse's
entry/attribute timeout. Can you mount with --attribute-timeout=0 and
--entry-timeout=0 and see if it eliminates the behavior?

Avati

On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Sabyasachi Ruj <ruj.sabya at gmail.com> wrote:

> So here is the situation (this is not reproducible every time, but I
> got it twice).
>
> directory "sqlite3.org" has already been renamed from client2.
> executing these commands from client1 gives this output:
>
>    # stat sqlite.org
>    stat: cannot stat `sqlite.org': No such file or directory
>
> This proves that there is no sqlite.org. But when I execute the following:
>
>    # mv sqlite.org1 sqlite.org
>    mv: overwrite `sqlite.org'?
>
> Any idea, why does it prompt me to overwrite sqlite.org when there is
> no such directory?
>
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> Sabyasachi
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