I would try moving the disk to another server and doing the fsck there. If you get the same error you can try increasing the memory limits.

You could also try booting the live CD and run the fsck. If you do this you may need to us sysctl to raise the memory limits if you get that error.

        -Derek


At 11:49 AM 7/25/2006, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
My power supply died and now my root file system seems to be having
major problems.  I run fsck -y on it and after complaining about
dozens of sectors having problems being read and "Unexpected soft
update"s, fsck ends with:

fsck_ufs: cannot alloc 3962308096 bytes for inoinfo

Can anything be done about this?

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