Dump says corrupted directory in Pass II
David Steffens
eplunix!das at harvard.harvard.edu
Thu Jul 26 05:38:08 AEST 1990
In article <10092 at brazos.Rice.edu>,
ballen at csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Bruce Allen) writes:
> The problem seemed to be the file called "!". When this was
> removed, dump was happy again.
It can't be quite that simple. My users are constantly creating files
with wacko names :-) and I have never had any trouble dumping them. Just
now I made a directory with a file named "!" in it and I was able to dump
the filesystem with no problem.
>> DUMP: (This should not happen)bread from /dev/rsd3h
>> [block 136768]: count=8192, got=-1
>> DUMP: corrupted directory, inumber 45100
Are you _sure_ the filesystem was good? You did run fsck, right? I'm
betting that removing "!" sort of "fixed" whatever was wrong with the
directory or one of the underlying inodes.
If I were you, I'd run fsck again. And I'd try reading all the blocks of
/dev/rsd3h using "dd" to see if one of them has gone bad. Finally, I'd
verify that block 136768 is a legal block number for /dev/rsd3.
{harvard,mit-eddie,think}!eplunix!das David Allan Steffens
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