Re: [foxboro] /rem/r0 File system error?

  • From: "Duc M Do" <duc@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:05:27 -0500 (EST)

Hmm, I don't remember right off the top of my head, but I bet it's the
original NVRAM that came with the box, which is mid-to-late 90s vintage.

What's your reason for this question?

Duc


On Mon, November 12, 2007 8:15 pm, Ken Heywood wrote:

> When was the last time you changed the NVRAM?
>
> Best Regards,=20
> Ken Heywood=20
> Process Control Services, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 4:29 PM
> To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [foxboro] /rem/r0 File system error?
>
> Hi list,
>
> I got an AW-51B box that went flaky on me and it's got me perplexed.
> Seems like /rem/r0 is corrupted per these responses:
>
>    17AW01# cd /rem
>    17AW01# ls -lad r*
>    r0: Bad file number
>    drwxrwxr-x   2 root     staff        512 Jun  8  1999 r1
>
>    17AW01# rm -r r0
>    r0: Bad file number
>
>    17AW01# rm -r ./r0
>    ./r0: Bad file number
>
>    17AW01# mv ./r0 ./r00
>    mv: cannot access ./r0
>
> There's no problem with /rem/r1:
>
>    17AW01# rm -r r1
>    17AW01# mkdir r1
>
>    17AW01# ls -ld r1
>    drwxr--r--   2 root     other        512 Nov 12 16:27 r1
>
> I shut it down to single user and ran fsck. Nothing is flagged as wrong
> or corrupted (aside from the usual "FILE SYSTEM STATE IN SUPERBLOCK IS
> WRONG; FIX?" message).
>
> I've also rebooted it completely (-i6) without any improvment.
>
> Pertinent information:
>
> AW-51B running V6.2.1 (Solaris 2.5.1). Plenty of disk space:
>
>    17AW01# df -kt
>    Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
>    /dev/md/dsk/d0         49855   15539   29336    35%    /
>    /dev/md/dsk/d4        822151  274368  465573    38%    /usr
>    /proc                      0       0       0     0%    /proc
>    fd                         0       0       0     0%    /dev/fd
>    /dev/md/dsk/d2         37927   13949   20188    41%    /var
>    swap                  231976      84  231892     1%    /tmp
>    /dev/md/dsk/d5       2719925  692877 1755058    29%    /opt
>
> Any idea? Thanks!
>
>
> Duc
>
> --=3D20
> DCS Group
> Carrollton Plant
> Dow Corning Corp
> Carrollton, KY, US=3D20




 
 
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