Hi all
Is there any possibillity to fsck a 1.2 TB 40% filled volume with a
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Just out of curiosity: Is this an embedded NAS/SAN platform with RAM
limitations?
i386 32-bit has adres space limit per one process, no matter how much
RAM/swap there is
Hi all
Is there any possibillity to fsck a 1.2 TB 40% filled volume with a
machine that has not that much memory, in this case only 1.5 GB.
The fsck gives me a friendly
# fsck /dev/da1
** /dev/da1
** Last Mounted on /fileserver
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
fsck_ufs: cannot alloc 42909011
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Andreas Kuehl wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Is there any possibillity to fsck a 1.2 TB 40% filled volume with a
> machine that has not that much memory, in this case only 1.5 GB.
>
> The fsck gives me a friendly
>
> # fsck /dev/da1
> ** /dev/da1
> ** Last Mounted on /fileserver
> **
Hi all
Is there any possibillity to fsck a 1.2 TB 40% filled volume with a
machine that has not that much memory, in this case only 1.5 GB.
The fsck gives me a friendly
# fsck /dev/da1
** /dev/da1
** Last Mounted on /fileserver
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
fsck_ufs: cannot alloc 429090116