Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wasatch!cons.utah.edu!kessler From: kessler%cons.utah.edu@wasatch.utah.edu (Robert R. Kessler) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Disk Gobble-d-gook Message-ID: <1839@wasatch.utah.edu> Date: 16 May 89 13:29:38 GMT Sender: news@wasatch.utah.edu Reply-To: kessler%cons.utah.edu@wasatch.utah.edu (Robert R. Kessler) Organization: University of Utah CS Dept Lines: 32 One of our customers had a strange occurrence that I was wondering if anyone else has seen. They are running an IBM PS/2 Model 80, with an 8 port Hostess board, and a Mountain Tape Drive. They have 4 Meg of memory and the 115 Meg Disk drive. We haven't upgraded them to 2.3 yet, so they are running the last 2.2 version of SCO Xenix. One evening, they were quitting for the day and doing their nightly backup. This is accomplished by getting everyone out of the system, doing a shutdown, then logging in as backup and putting in the tape. When the tar finished, she pulled the tape out and suddenly the system just shut itself down. Odd. Anyway, she then rebooted (doing an fsck, which she said found lots of problems -- although we don't have any specific details) and it seemed to come up fine. She then started "NIGHTRUN" which does various nightly tasks. It printed a few pages and then the system crashed again. We then did some investigating and discovered that the disk had become nearly totally trashed. Some directories and their files were totally missing. Other files had sizes of 4 Gigabytes, their status was changed to c instead of d for directory, etc. etc. etc. It was really a mess. Luckily, the backup that she had done was successful and we were able to recover the various parts of the system that were trashed. However, I am worried that there is something lurking there that could bite us again. Could it be a hardware problem? Power problem? Does anyone have any ideas? We will be calling SCO today for their advice. Thanks. B.