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From: mikes@dwan.gte.com (m)
Newsgroups: alt.personals,rec.humor,ne.singles,5col.forsale,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: Large Physical Volume seeks Mount Point
Date: 18 Feb 1995 05:02:48 GMT
Organization: GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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Message-ID: <MIKES.95Feb18000248@dwan.gte.com>
References: <3i2qc8$ctp@exile.oec.com>
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In-reply-to: doyle@OEC.COM's message of 17 Feb 1995 18:36:56 GMT

In article <3i2qc8$ctp@exile.oec.com> doyle@OEC.COM (Jim Doyle) writes:

8-P Large physical storage volumes needs mount point on
8-P any compatible filesystem type.
8-P 
8-P Has many hundreds of millions of i-nodes that need
8-P backup - offsite preferred.
8-P 
8-P FSCK me baby!
8-P 

$ fsck -y doyle@OEC.COM

** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes

fsck: ZERO LENGTH DIRECTORY

** - Repairing Directory

fsck: DIRECTORY TOO SHORT

** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames

fsck: Can't make sense out of name doyle@OEC.COM
fsck: CANNOT ALLOCATE ROOT INODE
fsck: PARTIALLY TRUNCATED INODE I=68

** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity

fsck: TRASHED VALUES IN SUPER BLOCK
fcsk: SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD

** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts

fsck: SIZE PREPOSTEROUSLY LARGE 

** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups

fsck: UNKNOWN ROTATIONAL TABLE FORMAT 

INTERNAL ERROR: filesystem trashed, please run mkfs

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