On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 10:59:42AM -0600, Dave Kleikamp wrote:
<snip> 
> I'd be interested in any info from jfs_fsck as to the nature of the
> filesystem corruption.

Here's the output, I just noticed the version of fsck is bit old, I
can rerun with a newer one if you need. 

fsck.jfs version 1.1.4, 30-Oct-2003
processing started: 1/10/2005 17.56.15
The current device is:  /dev/hda2
Block size in bytes:  4096
Filesystem size in blocks:  488250
**Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
**Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and  Directory Entries
**Phase 2 - Count links
**Phase 3 - Duplicate Block Rescan and Directory Connectedness
Directory entries for unallocated files have been detected.  Will remove.
**Phase 4 - Report Problems
File system object FF69634 is linked as: /child18/file9
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69635 is linked as: /child27/file67
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69636 is linked as: /child11/file245
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69637 is linked as: /child1/file70
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69638 is linked as: /child26/file32
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69642 is linked as: /child10/file42
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69643 is linked as: /child6/file1334
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69644 is linked as: /child12/file122
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
File system object FF69645 is linked as: /child5/file122
The path(s) refer to an unallocated file. Will remove.
**Phase 5 - Check Connectivity
**Phase 6 - Perform Approved Corrections
**Phase 7 - Rebuild File/Directory Allocation Maps
**Phase 8 - Rebuild Disk Allocation Maps
  1953000 kilobytes total disk space.
     1137 kilobytes in 34 directories.
    60169 kilobytes in 15074 user files.
        0 kilobytes in extended attributes
    11460 kilobytes reserved for system use.
  1882508 kilobytes are available for use.
Filesystem is clean.

--
Sonny



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