Troubleshooting
These topics cover a variety of procedures that administrators
might need to follow to find and fix problems.
- Repairing storage directory ACLS on NTFS
ACLs for VOB and view storage directories are established when VOBs and views are created. These ACLs have a particular form that DevOps Code ClearCase relies on. - Fixing problems with existing views after relocating elements
Although the relocate command creates symbolic links to preserve a VOB’s historical namespace, you might need to make additional adjustments after relocating elements so that existing views and tools can access them. - Locating MVFS data containers
You can use standard operating system utilities and the mvfsstorage command to find where MVFS files are physically stored. Locating this storage may help resolve file access problems in dynamic views. - Preventing recursive traversal of the view root directory on Linux or the UNIX system
When the MVFS is installed on Linux or the UNIX system, the /view directory functions as the mount point for the MVFS namespace. Because this /view directory causes the root directory to contain itself recursively, commands that traverse the entire directory, starting at the system root, loop infinitely.
Parent topic: Administering DevOps Code ClearCase