Bizarre .nfs* occurrence
Seth Teller
seth at miro.Berkeley.EDU
Fri Jan 25 11:23:23 AEST 1991
>had to have appeared in mid-remove.
> I looked in the directory and saw ".nfsE5E79".
>
> I don't like this much. Anyone seen this before?
>Loki Jorgenson / / \ \ node: loki at Physics.McGill.CA
it's nfs 'marking' your directory (obvious analogy to dogs and fire
hydrants left partially to your imagination). at berkeley we cross-
mount sgi and bsd file systems, so who knows whose nfs is at fault.
but apparently these things can hang around for quite a while;
here's ~550k of such cruft i found today, more than six months old:
% find . -local -name '.nfs*' -exec /bin/ls \-l {} \;
-rw-r--r-- 1 seth user 295812 Jul 5 1990 ./inigo2/seth/fontstuff/.nfsD21141
-rw-r--r-- 1 seth user 245760 Jul 15 1990 ./inigo2/seth/sethtools/.nfs596EF
for those who want to nuke all such .nfs* files:
% su
% cd /
% find . -atime +1 -local -name '.nfs*' -exec /bin/rm \-f {} \;
the -atime +1 is to leave alone those files younger than one day, in case
nfs really needs them for something timely.
seth
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