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Where does ~ldm point? Is it possible you're following a symlink that points somewhere it isn't supposed to? Does df -k . in one of the "missing files" dirs return what you expect? -Jeff In message <Pine.GSO.4.05.10104022015310.4362-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, 10 writes: > I have a weird problem that may be more of an OS problem > I am not sure. Our main IDD ingest machine is a SPARC > Solaris 7 machine. The data goes into /var/data/ldm. > If I do a df -k I can see that the disk is about 70% full, > which is what it should be. If I request data, the data is there > (GEMPAK and McIDAS). If I NFS mount /var/data/ldm from any other > machine I can do an ls in all the subdirectories (like > /var/data/ldm/gempak/hds) and see all of the files. BUT > if I am local to our ingest machine and cd /var/data/ldm/gempak/hds > and to an ls it RETURNS NOTHING!..Yet all of the data is there. > Each of the subdirectories under gempak are there but ls shows > no files. Also in the /var/data/ldm/upperair directory > where I save raw UA files, same problem. ls shows directories > there but no files..but it is there. If I go to /var/data/ldm/mcidas > and do an ls..everything is fine. If anyone has any ideas > I'd like to hear them. > > Thanks, > Robert Mullenax > >
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