Okay try this,
From single user mode,
# umount -a
# fsck -y
# reboot
and check if any error still present, You can run fsck again to make sure
filesystm is clean now.
but this time use mount -a instead of umount.
Have fun
Marwan Sultan.
Ok..done it.now, can u explain me or point
> 2007/1/9, Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tuesday 09 January 2007 14:53, Agus wrote:
> > > Hi, all.i suffer a blackout today when my freebsd was running, and
> >
> > when
> >
> > > i start up again i run fsck and it reports that 5 files
> >
> > areUNREF..this
> >
> > > happens d
Agus wrote:
Ok..done it.now, can u explain me or point me a link to the why i
have
to doit in single mode and what this does??
You can't fsck a filesystem effectively when it's mounted. In order to
access it unmounted, you have to be in single-user mode.
--
Jay Chandler
Network Admini
Ok..done it.now, can u explain me or point me a link to the why i have
to doit in single mode and what this does??
i've done it and now when i restart in normal mode i got the same UNREF
erros plus some Phase 5 - Check Cyl Groups errors.
FREE BLK COUNT WRONG IN SUPERBLK
Salvage? no
BLK MISSIN
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 14:53, Agus wrote:
> Hi, all.i suffer a blackout today when my freebsd was running, and when
> i start up again i run fsck and it reports that 5 files areUNREF..this
> happens during
> Phase 4 - Check Reference Count
>
> UNREF FILE I=94324 OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
Hi, all.i suffer a blackout today when my freebsd was running, and when
i start up again i run fsck and it reports that 5 files areUNREF..this
happens during
Phase 4 - Check Reference Count
UNREF FILE I=94324 OWNER=mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 9 20:30 2007
CLEAR? no
and a few more