--- af...@hotmail.com wrote:
B) What Cisco reps could NOT explain was the existence of a number of 
FSCK000#.REC files on these appliances. To be more specific each of ASAs in 
question contains 4 extra files: FSCK0000.REC, FSCK0001.REC, FSCK0002.REC, 
FSCK0003.REC). I said 'extra' because I asked the Cisco reps on phone to 
provide me a complete list of files that should exist on a brand new ASA, and 
the 4 files above were not part of the list and I think even they got confused 
when I mentioned the existence of these files.

I could not find much info on these files, but a simple Google search indicates 
that these files may be 'recovery files' of Disks operating under 
Unix/Linux/BSD/etc /... kernel, indicating a dying hard drive. That would be 
enough to freak me out! Anyone can confirm this?

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I would greatly appreciate any input, especially on B)
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Send the files to a *nix box and run it through "strings".

scott

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