At 06:08 AM 12/28/2008, re...@adeptscience.com wrote:
I am running VMware Server 2.0 but see the same results with
VMware Server 1.0. The virtual machines are copies that I
made by transferring the vmware files for it from another server.
As far as I know it did not have any fsck problems on tha
I am running VMware Server 2.0 but see the same results with
VMware Server 1.0. The virtual machines are copies that I
made by transferring the vmware files for it from another server.
As far as I know it did not have any fsck problems on that machine
but I don't have access to it any more. I
At 12:37 PM 12/26/2008, re...@adeptscience.com wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 6.3 as a VMware virtual server and am getting some
strange results when I run fsck. When I run it in multi-user mode I get
quite a few UNREF FILE errors but when I switch to single user mode
fsck does not find any errors.
re...@adeptscience.com wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 6.3 as a VMware virtual server and am getting some
strange results when I run fsck. When I run it in multi-user mode I get
quite a few UNREF FILE errors but when I switch to single user mode
fsck does not find any errors. Is this something I
re...@adeptscience.com writes:
> I am running FreeBSD 6.3 as a VMware virtual server and am getting some
> strange results when I run fsck. When I run it in multi-user mode I get
> quite a few UNREF FILE errors but when I switch to single user mode
> fsck does not find any errors. Is this som
I am running FreeBSD 6.3 as a VMware virtual server and am getting some
strange results when I run fsck. When I run it in multi-user mode I get
quite a few UNREF FILE errors but when I switch to single user mode
fsck does not find any errors. Is this something I need to worry about
and if it