Thanks go to Jed Dobson, David Evans and Brad Young (so far) Some of the files have non-printable characters in the name as shown by ls -lb. Specifically where it appears I have two directories with the same name I do in fact have Dir1 and Dir1\015 Seems the cause may be a Windoze based ftp program. Cheers Joe ------------------------ originally -------------------------------- I've got a directory that is behaving strangely. The output from ls has a strange layout ie it's scattered in random columns. There are two subdirectories which apparently have the same name. Only one shows up in ls but both show up in "ls -l". Also the output from ls -l looks normal, unlike ls with no options. There was a file which apparently had no name though I've now deleted it using it's inode number. I don't think it's a hack. The recent exploits that installed root kits had a fault in the replacement ls executable which meant that files with 01 in the name didn't show up. That's not happening here. The /bin/ls and /usr/bin/ls executables are the same size, date and checksums match another system not exhibiting the problem. I've fsck'd the filesystem. No errors were reported. The filesystem is a SDS mirror. Metastat indicates no problems. O/S is Solaris 8 patched upto 108528-09. Any ideas for possible causes of the wierdness and fixes? TIA MetaPack The Lightwell 12/16 Laystall Street Clerkenwell London EC1R 4PF Tel: +44 (0) 20 7843 6720 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7843 6721 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email is confidential and proprietary; all information contained in it must be used only by the addressee in accordance with MetaPack's terms of business and non-disclosure agreement. Disclosure, copying, and distribution to, or use by, anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Sep 28 12:26:19 2001
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