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The easiest way I’ve found to do this from Windows via a CIFS share.

 

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From: Toasters <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net> On Behalf Of Scott Classen
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2021 2:55 PM
To: Toasters <toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: Removing files directly on filer?

 

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Hello Fellow Toasters,

 

I have several files that have an unusual characters in their names. Here are 3 examples.

 

99027496 -rwxr--r--. 1 fereyes sibyls 138284 Dec 17  2012 _Volumes_fereyes_Pm12_img12_data1_pxuser_cech3_px07-0106_Pm12_7_process_mr_AutoMR_run_9__combined_refine_001.pdb_Mon_Dec_17_15"17"10_2012_modification_0.pdb.gz

99027497 -rwxr--r--. 1 fereyes sibyls 137894 Dec 17  2012 _Volumes_fereyes_Pm12_img12_data1_pxuser_cech3_px07-0106_Pm12_7_process_mr_AutoMR_run_9__combined_refine_001.pdb_Mon_Dec_17_15"17"10_2012_modification_1.pdb.gz

99027498 -rwxr--r--. 1 fereyes sibyls 137467 Dec 17  2012 _Volumes_fereyes_Pm12_img12_data1_pxuser_cech3_px07-0106_Pm12_7_process_mr_AutoMR_run_9__combined_refine_001.pdb_Mon_Dec_17_15"17"10_2012_modification_2.pdb.gz

 

I would like to delete them. I have tried all the tricks I know of to delete them from the NFS client side including the usually-bullet-proof method of deleting them by inode:

 

ls -li 

 

To get the inode then:

 

find . -inum 99027498 -exec rm -i {} \;

 

and this is not working.

 

Is there some way to remove folders/files from the NetApp itself?

 

Thanks,

Scott