AIX vs standard unix
dcm at plato.austin.ibm.com
dcm at plato.austin.ibm.com
Wed Jun 5 23:26:52 AEST 1991
In article <carl.676077327 at probitas> carl at probitas.cs.utas.edu.au (Carl Lewis) writes:
>
>NUP , Sorry but it does. We were having trouble with lack of space in /tmp
>, a few quick comparisons of df an du showed a missing 11 Mg ( a problem
>when the partition is 12 Meg :-). A quick fsck showed all the missing blocks
>marked as lost (?) . fsck WOULDN'T reclaim them, we had to destroy and
>recreate the partition (thankfully not to much of a headache under jfs.
Any clue at all to what caused this? If you can recreate this
and give us something to work on, I'd love to work on a REAL
jfs problem. I haven't seen one yet.
So far all reported jfs problems (that I'm aware of) have been user
errors. Root programs unlinking directories, things like this. I
haven't seen an actual bug yet (oops, take that back. saw one about
5 months ago. however, it didn't cause blocks to be lost....)
>But jfs can and does 'loose it'. We've had other problems in which jfs
>is implicated but at the moment we can't quite pin it squarely through
>jfs alone. We tracke out problem down to one program somehow confusing
>hell out of jfs and so stopped using that program (screen dammit :-( :-( ).
Could you look at that program, figure out what's breaking us,
and submit it as a defect? I realize that's time consuming, but
that's our only chance of fixing the problem... Thanks...
> Carl : Programmer (etc) with University of Tasmania
>Internet : carl at cs.utas.edu.au || C.S.Lewis at cs.utas.edu.au
>Address || carl at probitas.cs.utas.edu.au
Craig "don't blame me for fsck" Miller
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