System running is a 979 with 7.0 express release 1 and all reactive patches.
I have run FSCHECK.MPEXL.TELESUP, with a CA ALL (Check All for all ldevs)
I have a program that is giving me the following error message.
Bad/damaged GUFD at $ca0586d0:
file mapped into SR5 space
(b_f_e_l fail ($fffffff5, $fffffff9) for $13.$30600)
($05670001 $0c0a7631 $000306ce $388334c3 $49de9a63)
failed to build extent list for (label @ $13.$30600) ($fffffff5)
(file label @ $13.$30600)
I know the GUFD is the "Global Unique File Descriptor".
My question is what is the SR5 space and how can a file be mapped into it?
Why would this not be caught by FSCHECK?
TIA,
-Craig
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