Issue #2552 has been updated by phma.
It finished last night. It seems to have pulled about 150 GB out of a 53 GB partition, so I ran du to see how big it was. The result is nonsensical. # du -hcs roothammer/* -407 roothammer/PFS00000 -53P roothammer/PFS00001 10M roothammer/PFS00002 -56P roothammer/PFS00003 -81P roothammer/PFS00004 118M roothammer/PFS00005 4.2G roothammer/PFS00006 301M roothammer/PFS00007 0B roothammer/PFS00008 -690 total Looking in PFS00001, I find these strange sizes: 82P obj_0x0036748d01107d83 -520 obj_0x47554245444e2074 57P obj_0x71444f61676d4943 -157 obj_0xffffffff00000000 and plenty of things that are obviously text or other garbage misinterpreted as object numbers, such as obj_0x2a20745f72656c64. ---------------------------------------- Bug #2552: hammer recovery should indicate progress http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2552 Author: phma Status: New Priority: Low Assignee: Category: Target version: I'm running hammer recover on a 55 GB partition of an IDE drive and it's been running for about a day. I have no idea how long it'll take. It would be a good idea if, every few minutes, hammer recover would output how many blocks it's read and how many are left, or just a percentage. -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account
