Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 23:48:41 +1030 From: Gitsnik <gitsnik@dracyrys.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Unlistable, Undeletable File in old-jailed clientmqueue folder Message-ID: <531B18B1.6030305@dracyrys.com>
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Hi all, Briefly, there are random-named files in a couple of clientmqueue directories that I can not delete. These directories were for 32bit jails prior to re-installing my base system to amd64, so I know they're not locked by any "normal" process. My apologies for the length, hopefully too many details is a good thing. 9.1-RELEASE-p10 GENERIC amd64, although I've had this problem the entire 9.x branch it is entirely possible it is because I re-installed my root partition to go from 9.0-RELEASE x86 to amd64. During the install my zpool "raidpack" was left alone, except to import it after the installation, it has since been upgraded and is now running the current version 28 for my install. "raidpack" pool is a raidz1-0 with 3 x 2TB drives, is scrubbed weekly and has so far had no issues bar this. Previously I was running jails directly from the zpool, post reinstall I have started using a fresh directory (prev: /raidpack/jails, cur: /raidpack/64bitjails). The difference is simple enough - "jails" was the 32bit jails directory. My question/ problem: # ls -l total 179 drwxrwx--- 2 root wheel 3 Oct 3 21:26 clientmqueue # cd clientmqueue # ls qfq8G32oib058119 # ls -la ls: qfq8G32oib058119: No such file or directory total 181 drwxrwx--- 2 root wheel 3 Oct 3 21:26 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 3 Mar 8 23:28 .. # rm qfq8G32oib058119 rm: qfq8G32oib058119: No such file or directory # No matter what I do, I can't seem to delete this file. fstat and getfacl both report "No such file or directory". The following information is shown for the folder itself: # getfacl clientmqueue # file: clientmqueue # owner: root # group: wheel owner@:--------------:------:deny owner@:rwxp---A-W-Co-:------:allow group@:--------------:------:deny group@:rwxp----------:------:allow everyone@:rwxp---A-W-Co-:------:deny everyone@:------a-R-c--s:------:allow # ls -lTdo clientmqueue drwxrwx--- 2 root wheel - 3 Oct 3 21:26:36 2013 clientmqueue # Thanks for reading through, any help is much appreciated.
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