Bizarre occurrence
Loki Jorgenson Rm421
loki at NAZGUL.PHYSICS.MCGILL.CA
Wed Jan 23 15:17:40 AEST 1991
Can anyone identify this phenomenon?
IRIS 4D/25 running IRIXv3.3.1 (all observed as non-super user)
I was cleaning out a directory with a /bin/rm -r <directory>
command when it failed with "directory not empty". Since this command
recursively cleans out directories *before* removing them, something
had to have appeared in mid-remove.
I looked in the directory and saw ".nfsE5E79". I ran "file"
on it and it turned out to be an unstripped executable. I was about
to run "strings" on it to figure out it function, when IT DISAPPEARED!
This directory was freshly created for a simple unrelated task of
building an executable and there was no obvious connection between
this mystery file and any files manipulated within the directory.
I don't like this much. Anyone seen this before? Anyone can
identify this beast?
Regards,
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