You might see the following error messages when you use the cachefspack command.
cachefspack: pathname - can't open directory: permission denied |
You might not have the correct permissions to access the file or directory.
Set the correct permissions.
cachefspack: pathname - can't open directory: no such file or directory |
You might not have the correct file or directory.
Check for a possible typo.
cachefspack: pathname - can't open directory: stale NFS file handle |
The file or directory might have been moved or deleted from the server at the time you attempted to access it.
Verify that the file or directory on the server is still accessible.
cachefspack: pathname - can't open directory: interrupted system call |
You might have inadvertently pressed Control-C while issuing the command.
Reissue the command.
cachefspack: pathname - can't open directory: I/O error |
You might have a hardware problem.
Check your hardware connections.
cachefspack: error opening dir |
You might not have the correct file or directory. The path identified after the BASE command in the file format could be a file and not a directory. The path specified must be a directory.
Check for a possible typo. Check the path identified after the BASE command in your file format. Make sure the path identifies a directory, not a file.
cachefspack: unable to get shared objects |
The executable might be corrupt or in a format that is not recognizable.
Replace the executable.
cachefspack: filename - can't pack file: permission denied |
You might not have the correct permissions to access the file or directory.
Set the correct permissions.
cachefspack: filename - can't pack file: no such file or directory |
You might not have the correct file or directory.
Check for a possible typo.
cachefspack: filename- can't pack file: stale NFS file handle |
The file or directory might have been moved or deleted from the server at the time you attempted to access it.
Verify that the file or directory on the server is still accessible.
cachefspack: filename- can't pack file: interrupted system call |
You might have inadvertently pressed Control-C while issuing the command.
Reissue the command.
cachefspack: filename- can't pack file: I/O error |
You might have a hardware problem.
Check your hardware connections.
cachefspack: filename- can't pack file: no space left on device. |
The cache is out of disk space.
You need to increase the size of the cache by increasing disk space.
cachefspack: filename - can't unpack file: permission denied |
You might not have the correct permissions to access the file or directory.
Set the correct permissions.
cachefspack: filename - can't unpack file: no such file or directory |
You might not have the correct file or directory.
Check for a possible typo.
cachefspack: filename- can't unpack file: stale NFS file handle |
The file or directory might have been moved or deleted from the server at the time you attempted to access it.
Verify that the file or directory on the server is still accessible.
cachefspack: filename - can't unpack file: interrupted system call |
You might have pressed Control-C inadvertently while issuing the command.
Reissue the command.
cachefspack: filename- can't unpack file I/O error |
You might have a hardware problem.
Check your hardware connections.
cachefspack: only one `d', `i', `p', or `u' option allowed |
You entered more than one of these options in a command session.
Select one option for the command session.
cachefspack: can't find environment variable. |
You forgot to set a corresponding environment variable to match the $ in your configuration file.
Define the environment variable in the proper location.
cachefspack: skipping LIST command - no active base |
A LIST command is present in your configuration file that has no corresponding BASE command.
Define the BASE command.