On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 15:56:27 +0000
Matt Doidge <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Heya Greig,
>
> I had checked both our usual area for our d-cache logs
> (/var/log/d-cache) and where all the
> other logs are kept (/var/log), but neither seemed to have any
> full-bodied d-cache log files in them. There was however a strange
> symbolic link in /var/log/d-cache. I killed it and set the logArea
> variable in dCacheSetup was to /var/log/d-cache (also setting all
> printouts to 3), restarted everything, and my log files are filling up
> nicely.
>
> As to the pnfs dir permissions thing, I think I agree with the general
> consensus. The directory was created around midnight, things seemed a
> little busy, so whatever gremlin causes this feature cropped up.
>
> Thanks for the help and advice chaps,
>
> Matt
This is a known bug and at the moment we dont have a clue why this
occurs but it does so only under load. It is pnfs that is a at fault.
SRM bugs are out top priority at this moment.
Regards
Owen
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