Le dimanche 31 décembre 2006 05:07, Paul E Condon a écrit : > On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 01:27:58AM +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote: [...] > > Certainly the CNID database which is corrupted... > > remove all .AppleDB directories : > > # find /bg4 -type d -name .AppleDB -exec rm -rf {} \; > > And restart netatalk. > > > > We must do it too often here :-( > > That fixed the problem. Thanks! But what does 'CNID' stand for? I noticed > when I restarted netatalk there was mention of cnid_metad in the list of > appletalk deamons that I had not noticed before. Has it always been there? > What does it do? Would it be appropriate to include your magic line of code > in the restart script for netatalk?
It will be a bit radical, no ? If it's here, it's perhaps usefull ! These database files contains Apple informations (metadata), which can't be handeled by the filesystem itself. A sort of ressource file but with other informations. I don't know exactlty... The documentation explains the role of CNID, I don't remember clearly now.
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