file corruption
Bruce A. McIntyre
bruce at mdi386.UUCP
Thu Jun 15 08:44:14 AEST 1989
In article <767 at ocsmd.ocs.com>, glenn at ocsmd.ocs.com (glenn ford) writes:
> I run an 80286 SCO Box, and was doing a DOSCP (from floppy to disk) and
> everything seemed to go O.K.. Later when trying to run certain of my
> own programs I ran into a bad file. I did a ls -lF and the filename was
> OK, but the file size was some scrambled variable length of numbers and
> characters. NOW, I look around some more and find some additional 20-30
> files with the same problem! Even a directory was ruined and all
> beneath it. I rebooted and went into single user and ran fsck, and sure
> enough it found more files which it called 'EMPTY'.
WE ran into the same kind of thing with an early release of SCO XENIX for
the PS/2 line, and found that when printing it sometimes trashed the files,
and once lost the entire /usr directory tree. I don't remember the exact
patch, but SCO did know about it and could help... I bet that if you have
support, they can help you...
bruce
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