2nd disk woes
Seth J. Bradley
sjb at dalek.UUCP
Thu Sep 15 08:29:49 AEST 1988
I'd like to share some experiences I had last weekend
in case others have problems similar to mine. I
recently observed massive corruption on my second
drive (which I use as /usr, /dev/dsk/1s2). It is a
Seagate ST251. After I got everything back, I did an
fsck and got disk errors and unreadable blocks. I
did a backup and then bought Speedstor to check out the
disk. This uncovered the sector that was causing the
hard errors, but after locking it out I still couldn't
get fsck to pass the new partition. I kept gettting
cannot read or cannot write errors. I finally found the
problem. I had been using divvy to determine the size of
the partition. If you have a single partition, divvy will
assign every available block on the disk to the partition.
I remembered something about System V needing the 1200 highest
numbered blocks for "housekeeping". So I did a new mkfs with
the number of blocks reduced by 1200, and everything went fine!
I think Microport should change the divvy program.
P.S. I lost two binaries, /usr/bin/checkeq and /usr/lib/lpget
when I did my backup. Could anyone out there (especially Mport
people) tell me which floppies to extract these from and the
necessary cpio command? Thanks in advance!
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Seth J. Bradley UUCP: uunet!lll-winken!dalek!sjb
Internet: lll-winken.llnl.gov!dalek!sjb
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