Subject: Re: FSCK fails after a crash
To: None <10.50@free.fr>
From: Chris Tribo <ctribo@dtcc.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 09/15/2005 17:02:52
Perhaps you have a kernel with 64-bit inodes and userland fsck tools
that is only expecting 32-bit inodes?
On Sep 15, 2005, at 4:37 PM, Vincent wrote:
> Yet, there is something strange :
>
> # newfs /dev/wd0g
> /dev/wd0g: 7168.0MB (14680064 sectors) block size 16384, fragment
> size 2048
> using 39 cylinder groups of 183.80MB, 11763 blks, 23040
> inodes.
> super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
> 32, 376448, 752864, 1129280, 1505696, 1882112,
> 2258528, 2634944,
> 3011360, 3387776, 3764192, 4140608, 4517024, 4893440,
> 5269856, 5646272,
> 6022688, 6399104, 6775520, 7151936, 7528352, 7904768,
> 8281184, 8657600,
> 9034016, 9410432, 9786848, 10163264, 10539680, 10916096,
> 11292512, 11668928,
> 12045344, 12421760, 12798176, 13174592, 13551008, 13927424, 14303840,
> # fsck -f /dev/wd0g
> ** /dev/rwd0g
> ** File system is already clean
> ** Last Mounted on
> ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
> ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
> fsck_ffs: inoinfo: inumber 578090778291601410 out of range
> #
>
>
> So I guess *there is* something wrong, either with fsck or the
> kernel or whatever, no?
>
> Vincent
>
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