Bogdan is right on. Use the inode number to track the directory.
Bogdan Costescu wrote:
>
> If the error situation can be easily reproduced, it's easy to know what
> file is that by using the inode number, as NFS only mangles the name. Just
> compare "before" and "after" output from "ls -iaR1 /tmp/lam-USER_at_HOST"...
>
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