Re: ls or cp: cannot stat error

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Hi mark

Thanks for pointing out the inode problem.

Would you able to advise how I can fix the inode problem

I have check

#  ls -i /data4/v5lmts/vin_group3*
 32647 /data4/v5lmts/vin_group3_add1.ora

#  ls -i
6078594 stop_all_route.sh
6078587 start_1-30_route.sh

# find -inum 32647 -print

# find -inum 6078594 -print
./stop_all_route.sh
# find -inum 32647 -print

When find the inode number, it did not return the file name.

Thanks.


Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:20:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: <m.roth2006@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: ls or cp: cannot stat error
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <20070423142030.CCX97625@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:11:11 -0400
>From: "Tom Kearns" <tkea@xxxxxxx>
>
>Check the permission on the /data4/v5lmts directory. You should have read
and execute bits on.
>
>>>> "Eng KC" <kceng123@xxxxxxxxx> 4/23/2007 9:13 AM >>>
>hi All,
>
>This is a resend.
>
>When I do a ls * like below
>
>[oracle@db]$ ls -l /data4/v5lmts/vin_group*
>-rw-r-----    1 oracle   dba      734072832 Apr 12 10:22
<snip>
>I can see the file, but if I do a  ls /path/filename like below
>
>[oracle@db]$ ls /data4/v5lmts/vin_group3_add1.ora
>ls: /data4/v5lmts/vin_group3_add1.ora: No such file or directory

Try ls -i, then you can use find ... -i <inode> to rename it, or delete
it, whatever.

    mark


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