Re: what on earth is going on here? paths above mountpoints turn into "(unreachable)"

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On 3 Feb 2015, J. Bruce Fields spake thusly:

> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 12:25:18AM +0000, Nix wrote:
>> I'm seeing this bizarre output after a long delay (memory pressure not
>> required: vapoursynth, which was running here, is using a couple of gig
>> out of 16GiB, and the machine has 12GiB in buffers/cache):
>> 
>> FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '(unreachable)/Orphan-Black/1'
>
> Haven't really read this carefully, just noticed the ENOENT.  There was
> 49a068f82a "rpc: fix xdr_truncate_encode to handle buffer ending on page
> boundary" recently, fixing a problem introduced in 3.16 that could I
> think cause an enoent if Orphan-Black/ was a large-ish directory.

It's got three files in it. Orphan-Black/1 has fifteen. Way under, say,
a page.

The problem hasn't recurred since I mounted /usr/archive and
/usr/archive/series explicitly rather than relying on nohide, so I'd
guess the problem lies there: it is, after all, evil.

> Actually, that fix is in 3.18.3, never mind....

Guess it can't be that then :)

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