(a new fsdb dump) Re: fsck sig 11 (cannot alloc 4216257920bytes for inoinfo)

Doug White dwhite at gumbysoft.com
Mon Dec 8 12:49:21 PST 2003


On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:

> Here is a fsdb dump on the previous and next inode, hoepe it serves at
> something. THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ means bad
> hardware ? It would be strange as the HDD is 6 month old and smart
> doeasn't report anything.

The block numbers are impossibly large. It appears you have a fatal level
of disk and filesystem corruption.  I would suggest pulling down the
Seagate test tools and running a scan on your disk, then newfs &
reinstall.

I don't know about you, but I don't have files this large:

11,126,052,392,626,458,067



>
> btw:
> ad0: 114472MB <ST3120023A> [232578/16/63] at ata0-master PIO4
> ad3: 38166MB <ST340016A> [77545/16/63] at ata1-slave PIO4
>
>
>
> bash-2.05b$ cat fsdb.txt
> Script started on Mon Dec  8 16:42:51 2003
> # tail /home/itetcu/ad0s3f.txt
> PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=376830
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
>
> CLEAR? no
>
> UNKNOWN FILE TYPE I=376831
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
>
> CLEAR? no
>
> # fsdb /dev/ad0s3f
> ** /dev/ad0s3f
> Editing file system `/dev/ad0s3f'
> Last Mounted on /mnt
> current inode: directory
> I=2 MODE=40755 SIZE=512
>         MTIME=Dec  6 21:13:52 2003 [0 nsec]
>         CTIME=Dec  6 21:13:52 2003 [0 nsec]
>         ATIME=Dec  6 20:53:14 2003 [0 nsec]
> OWNER=root GRP=wheel LINKCNT=24 FLAGS=0 BLKCNT=4 GEN=3e836771
> fsdb (inum: 2)> inode 376830
> current inode 376830: unallocated inode
> fsdb (inum: 376830)> inode 376831
> current inode: regular file
> I=376831 MODE=105213 SIZE=11126052392626458067
>         MTIME=Oct 12 19:55:48 1928 [1707959540 nsec]
>         CTIME=Dec 30 10:38:03 1996 [1569056654 nsec]
>         ATIME=Jun 23 20:52:41 2018 [-1649175077 nsec]
> OWNUID=4209960377 GID=3829064621 LINKCNT=-21909 FLAGS=0x7dce60b2 BLKCNT=5c77bc1bf1dbdaf5 GEN=ffffffffee8ae476
> fsdb (inum: 376831)> blocks
> Blocks for inode 376831:
> Direct blocks:
> 3864260194773057174, 4173660914411492378, -5953399087501911210, 6973118351018218641, -5843092019638101457, 8359405059734110114, -1303295428809830860, -7270290763709152142, -8764081995799355970, -4317403167403638013, -2534567456576342060, -4494669796350206897
> Indirect blocks:
>
> CANNOT READ BLK: 1356891628
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
>
> CONTINUE? [yn] y
>
> THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ: 325821176823711212, 325821176823711213, 325821176823711214, 325821176823711215, 325821176823711216, 325821176823711217, 325821176823711218, 325821176823711219, 325821176823711220, 325821176823711221, 325821176823711222, 325821176823711223, 325821176823711224, 325821176823711225, 325821176823711226, 325821176823711227, 325821176823711228, 325821176823711229, 325821176823711230, 325821176823711231, 325821176823711232, 325821176823711233, 325821176823711234, 325821176823711235, 325821176823711236, 325821176823711237, 325821176823711238, 325821176823711239, 325821176823711240, 325821176823711241, 325821176823711242, 325821176823711243,
>
> fsdb (inum: 376831)> inode 376833
> current inode: socket
> I=376833 MODE=143014 SIZE=8992521649273114660
>         MTIME=Oct  7 20:18:33 2004 [-282628341 nsec]
>         CTIME=Jul 30 00:47:44 1933 [1678655309 nsec]
>         ATIME=Feb  5 05:12:39 1976 [-1989042604 nsec]
> OWNUID=2133608561 GID=4092665248 LINKCNT=8068 FLAGS=0xfc4fc4be BLKCNT=eaca8a1f77d548b7 GEN=656a7d6f
> fsdb (inum: 376833)> blocks
> Blocks for inode 376833:
> Direct blocks:
> -2930959669798971159, 502575593494006256, 6638777124414269795, -5145941625802647982, 6605556503707978969, 2452816903309428980, 6133796860116427394, 2325370063350490529, 5901888925854184061, -3974071086941693187, -8265435496279293604, 4338415102824740444
> Indirect blocks:
>
> CANNOT SEEK BLK: 274678044
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
>
> CONTINUE? [yn] y
>
>
> CANNOT READ BLK: 274678044
> UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY
>
> CONTINUE? [yn] n
>
> # sync
> # ^D
> Script done on Mon Dec  8 16:45:18 2003
>
>
>

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