Can't check large FS
Scott Long
scottl at freebsd.org
Fri Jul 23 12:55:33 PDT 2004
I don't know if I agree with that. I've fsck'd 1.9TB filesystems with
no problem.
770MB is quite a bit to be allocating.
Doug might be right about checking an alternate superblock.
Scott
Julian Elischer wrote:
> the process needs to be able to allocate more RAM.
> probably you need to increase its data limit.
>
>
> Andris wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a PC running 5.2.1-p9 with Promise SX6000 RAID and six 300Gb
>> Maxtor
>> HDD's configured as RAID 0+1 so the total FS size is about 850 Gb.
>>
>> After hardware failure and rebuilding array I can't check my FS, fsck
>> always
>> dump core with the message:
>>
>> cannot alloc 775104816 bytes for inoinfo
>> fsck: /dev/pst0s1d: Segmentation fault
>>
>>
>> Andris
>>
>>
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