Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site burl.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!vaxine!wjh12!genrad!decvax!harpo!ulysses!burl!rcj From: rcj@burl.UUCP (R. Curtis Jackson) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Root filesystem bad free list problem -- HELP!! {whimper} Message-ID: <451@burl.UUCP> Date: Wed, 25-Apr-84 12:17:16 EST Article-I.D.: burl.451 Posted: Wed Apr 25 12:17:16 1984 Date-Received: Fri, 27-Apr-84 00:14:28 EST Organization: AT&T Technologies; Burlington, NC Lines: 35 We are running USG 5.0 on a Vax 11/780. Every morning for several months, the same thing -- we come in and the 'fsck -n' executed during our filesystem backup tells us that we have a BAD FREE LIST or MISSING BLOCKS IN FREELIST on our root filesystem. If we use fsck to fix it and reboot, things are usually OK; sometimes we can't even go back to 'unix' [single-user] from stand-alone because the thing 'panic: trap's on us and we have to come up on a backup. We have tried the following and more: a) getting a good root [/unix] on /dev/rrp0, making a totally new filesystem on /dev/rrp20, volcopy/cpio [tried both] onto the new filesystem, and come up on that one. No dice. b) reconfig and remake unix completely, put it on a virgin filesystem. Nothing. c) I thought that maybe our /tmp filesystem was screwy and was causing things to be written incorrectly, so I run fsck on that daily. No problems there. d) I've checked our swap setting in our tunables to make sure that it was not overwriting -- although we hardly ever swap anyway -- no problem. e) etc. etc. etc. Also, at odd intervals, unix decides that it has a duplicate block (so I have been told) in root's freelist and invalidates the entire freelist, leaving us instantly with 'Out of space' errors everywhere. I have heard that one of the Denver ATTIS systems had a similar problem with their /usr filesystem; can anyone anywhere shed any light on any aspect of any of these problems? Tomorrow night we sacrifice a goat and place its entrails on the CPU at the stroke of midnight...... -- The MAD Programmer -- 919-228-3313 (Cornet 291) alias: Curtis Jackson ...![ ihnp4 ulysses cbosgd clyde ]!burl!rcj