Re: INVALID ROOT NODE

2014-12-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
. If, however, launch the tree command, eg. tree c *, returns me: tree: invalid root node: name_of_file. : morgaine; tree /bin/ksh: tree: not found : morgaine; So this is a program from some port? What does the documentation for program say about that error message? I tried to run a fsck

Re: INVALID ROOT NODE

2014-12-08 Thread Philip Guenther
me: tree: invalid root node: name_of_file. : morgaine; tree /bin/ksh: tree: not found : morgaine; So this is a program from some port? What does the documentation for program say about that error message? I tried to run a fsck and this is the result Huh, an error message from a random

INVALID ROOT NODE

2014-11-30 Thread Max Power
Hi guys, I have a CRYPTO - RAID 1 softraid device /dev/sd4a [3TB OpenBSD 5.6/amd64] on which I have about 1,400,000 files and I've never had problems reading or writing. If, however, launch the tree command, eg. tree c *, returns me: tree: invalid root node: name_of_file. I tried to run a fsck