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Jon Harrison wrote:  
 
>I have a jfs partition that contains a directory that I cannot  
>remove or delete any files.  There are no attributes set on these  
>dir's.   
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>I want to delete the files in this directory, and get rid of it  
>altogether.  If I accidently access the folder I pretty much have  
>to reboot. Even my ba2k won't work here because it scans the  
>directory before backing up.  
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>I tried FileStar and it pegs the CPU querying the directory even  
>after leaving it overnight I am still pegged.   
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>The folder is Trash (don't know where I got it from but I do have  
>VPC on this partition so maybe it somehow came from running  
>Windows).  The longest I have waited to read this directory shows  
>hundred's of thousands of files, all 512b in size, all with the  
>same name.  
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>Is there some kind of JFS tool to use?  The only tools I have are  
>for hpfs.    
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>Is that folder titled "FOUND X"?  (X=a number)    
>  
 
George  
 
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