On May 21, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Hilco Wijbenga wrote:
2009/5/20 Hal Vaughan <h...@halblog.com>:
Recently I started getting errors from rsync on a machine I don't
tend to
have to log on to very often. I checked the bad directory and get
this:
[...@scarecrow:threshNet]$ ls -l reportX
total 0
?--------- ? ? ? ? ? reportX/2009-r...@?
<snip/>
[...@scarecrow:threshNet]$ rm reportX/*
rm: cannot lstat `reportX/2009-raw\...@\037': No such file or
directory
I guess it will not work because "rm" doesn't work but you could try
"find . -type f -delete". Another command to try is "unlink".
Thanks for the ideas. Tried both, here's the output for find:
[...@scarecrow:ReportX]$ find . -type f -delete
find: ./2009-raw?@: No such file or directory
Got a similar message for unlink. Basically everything treats it as
no file there.
Hal
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