The output of check_disk doesn't seem to be making any sense. Can someone tell me what's going on here? It looks like it's got it's gigabytes and terabytes confused, but something is clearly wrong. Using the -u GB or -u MB switch doesn't help any. Oh, and this is on a PPC XServe MAC running OS X 10.5.6. The device that's reporting wrong is an NFS disk on another server. Thanks for any advice. --Peter
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