Thanks, Carl (and everybody else who replied (is the -L not working?)).
This seems to be reasonable. I'll run FSCHECK on Saturday with no users.
Tracy Pierce
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl McNamee [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:43 PM
> To: Tracy Pierce
> Subject: RE: [HP3000-L] STORE troubles
>
>
> It sounds like corruption in the volume lable area where the
> system keeps
> track of the files. There could be a pointer to a file that
> does not exist
> any more. There are two options that I'm aware of for this:
> 1. Restore the file from tape if it is needed.
> 2. Use FSCHECK to delete the file. Note: You should, if
> possible, run
> FSCHECK on a system with all the users kicked off in case
> something happens.
> It does some very low level work on the file system. I've
> never seen or
> heard of anything bad happening but you never know!
>
> Carl McNamee
> Systems Administrator
> Billing Concepts
> (210) 949-7282
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tracy Pierce [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:53 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [HP3000-L] STORE troubles
>
>
> After clobbering all users and bringing the network down, we
> do a daily full
> backup, using the pretty vanilla
> :STORE
> /;*T;ONERROR=QUIT;SHOW=LONG;DIRECTORY;PROGRESS=5;MAXTAPEBUF;PA
> RTIALDB;INTER
>
> I get a list of 32 files not stored, most of which are in use
> for writing,
> but this one disturbs me:
> /ARMS/TEST/GLTC NOT STORED: FILE NOT FOUND
>
> Is this indicative of a corrupted file system? If so, what
> are my options?
>
>
> K Tracy Pierce
> Systems Programmer
> Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & Trnsp Dist
> P.O.Box 9000, Presidio Station
> San Francisco CA 94129-0601
> 415-923-2266
>
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