Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!decvax!crltrx!treese From: treese@crltrx.crl.dec.com (Win Treese) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: Fsck fails Message-ID: <117@crltrx.crl.dec.com> Date: 25 Mar 89 05:41:21 GMT References: <88321@felix.UUCP> Reply-To: treese@crltrx.crl.dec.com.UUCP (Win Treese) Organization: DEC Cambridge Research Lab Lines: 14 In article <88321@felix.UUCP> marco@ll-xn.UUCP (Marco Zelada) writes: >Reply-to: marco@ll-xn.UUCP (Marco Zelada) > > We just had a disk crash last night on one of our VAX II/GPX >machines. The autoreboot preocedure failled and it asked me to run fsck >manually, which I did and got the following: > One thing to try is the radisk(8) utility to find bad spots on the disk and map them out. The use of radisk is described in the Ultrix documentation binder "System Management" (binder 2), in "Guide to System Disk Maintenance." Win Treese Cambridge Research Lab treese@crl.dec.com Digital Equipment Corp.