newfs question
barkdoll at cattell.psych.upenn.edu
barkdoll at cattell.psych.upenn.edu
Wed Jun 5 04:40:00 AEST 1991
While preparing to set up (newfs -Nv /dev/rsd1h) a new file system i
encountered the following message:
mkfs -N /dev/rsd1h 15876 36 9 8192 1024 16 10 60 2048 t 0 0 8 7
Warning: inode blocks/cyl group (32) >= data blocks (20) in last
cylinder group. This implies 324 sector(s) cannot be allocated.
/dev/rsd1h: 15552 sectors in 48 cylinders of 9 tracks, 36 sectors
8.0MB in 3 cyl groups (16 c/g, 2.65MB/g, 1216 i/g)
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
32, 5264, 10496,
This is on a new 207MB disk from Sun which I reformatted with no
problems, no defects. I was able to set up sd1a, sd1g with no such
warning. sd1h *should* have about 12.9 MB rather than 8.0 MB, the
difference being related to the sectors which cannot be allocated, I
assume. I wasn't able to find an error message like this in the
manuals. Does anyone know:
(1) what the error means
(2) what significance it has other than lost disk space
(3) how to remedy the problem?
Thanks very much.
--
Edwin Barkdoll
barkdoll at cattell.psych.upenn.edu
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