On one of our windows 2003 server clusters we're running a load of DFS domain shares setup, with a replication setup (ring) between each root node, etc. We had a number of links which are now obsolete and all have gone except one which fails to just die. Its labelled not as the actual share but as a NTFRS folder. Its not actually accessible, and cannot be deleted either from the DFS itself, or any root node.
Any ideas (fordie? / Tux? )?
Edit: none of the servers have been rebooted, and I've even gone as far as removing the DFS setup completely and starting from scratch using the same folders. Even when not actually in a DFS system I am unable to remove the directories locally.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that the folders are not junctions, but seem to link to a network location in a similar fashion to (unix style symlinks|dfs junctions).
Any ideas (fordie? / Tux? )?
Edit: none of the servers have been rebooted, and I've even gone as far as removing the DFS setup completely and starting from scratch using the same folders. Even when not actually in a DFS system I am unable to remove the directories locally.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that the folders are not junctions, but seem to link to a network location in a similar fashion to (unix style symlinks|dfs junctions).