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Subject: fsck_4.2bsd: cannot increase directory list (on a small FS)
From: user <user () dhp ! com>
Date: 2006-01-18 1:33:29
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.21.0601172018250.8684-100000 () shell ! dhp ! com
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# time fsck -y /dev/aacd0s1e
** /dev/aacd0s1e
** Last Mounted on /mnt/data1
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327585 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327586 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327588 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327589 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327592 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=37327597 (4 should be 0)
CORRECT? yes
fsck_4.2bsd: cannot increase directory list
47.701u 6.659s 24:31.28 3.6% 90+384208k 0+7io 0pf+0w
#
Ok, I see in the archives some talk of this error:
fsck_4.2bsd: cannot increase directory list
and it revolved around a 2TB filesystem and perhaps not having sufficient
memory to perform the fsck.
However, my filesystem is:
/dev/aacd0s1e 369189226 315687202 23966886 93% 42043399 5672951 88%
/mnt/mount1
... less than 400 GB. Further, I have 2 GB of real memory and 4 GB of
swap. The system is a 6.0-RELEASE install.
What can I do to get more visibility on this error - what diagnostics can
I look at ?
What is the solution to this problem ? Is there a way to run fsck and
purposefully give it more resources ?
Thank you.
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