1Gbyte file on a 130Mb drive (fsdb)
Jeff Liebermann
jeffl at comix.UUCP
Tue Jun 25 15:48:35 AEST 1991
How does one deal with a bogus 1Gigabyte file?
I have a Xenix 2.3.3 system that has ls magically
declare a 45Mb accounting file as 1Gbyte huge.
ls declares it to be 1Gb big.
du agrees.
df -v gives the correct filesystem size.
fsck "Possible wrong file size I=140" (no other errors).
To add to the problem, I'm having difficulty doing
a backup before attacking.
compress bombs due to lack of working diskspace.
tar, cpio, afio insist on trying to backup 1Gb of something.
dd at least works and I can fit the 130Mb filesystem on one
QIC-150 tape (whew). To add to the wierdness, all the
reports generated by the application (Armor Systems Excalibur
Acctg) work perfectly as if nothing were wrong.
Obviously a job for fsdb. However, every book I own and
the SCO ADM manuals give a terse and/or trivial example of
fsdb usage. Can anyone recommend a book that has a detailed
explanation for using fsdb? Any brilliant advice?
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