Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 5 Apr 2002 23:56:47 +0200 | From | bert hubert <> | Subject | fsck on ext3 after 20 mounts reports i_blocks=n should be m |
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Hi people,
My laptop which runs 2.5.6 today decided to fsck / because it had been mounted 20 times. During those 20 times I think it had in the order of 5 unclean shutdowns (empty battery mostly), all of them running 2.5.6 according to 'last'.
The fsck reports, from what I can recall:
inode X i_blocks=n, should be m. FIXED
About 8 of these. M is always smaller than n. The difference appeared to be always a multiple of 8. One case was '32, should be 24'. Another was '80, should be 8'. Larger differences were reported too.
The fs appears to work just fine though. If there is any other information you need, just let me know.
# tune2fs -l /dev/hda1 tune2fs 1.27 (8-Mar-2002) Filesystem volume name: <none> Last mounted on: <not available> Filesystem UUID: 0a30dec8-3356-43a6-a9cd-f26e86fc5321 Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53 Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic) Filesystem features: has_journal filetype needs_recovery sparse_super Filesystem state: clean Errors behavior: Continue Filesystem OS type: Linux Inode count: 611648 Block count: 1220932 Reserved block count: 61046 Free blocks: 167112 Free inodes: 455973 First block: 0 Block size: 4096 Fragment size: 4096 Blocks per group: 32768 Fragments per group: 32768 Inodes per group: 16096 Inode blocks per group: 503 Last mount time: Fri Apr 5 23:45:33 2002 Last write time: Fri Apr 5 23:45:33 2002 Mount count: 1 Maximum mount count: 20 Last checked: Fri Apr 5 23:45:22 2002 Check interval: 15552000 (6 months) Next check after: Wed Oct 2 23:45:22 2002 Reserved blocks uid: 0 (user root) Reserved blocks gid: 0 (group root) First inode: 11 Inode size: 128 Journal UUID: <none> Journal inode: 351 Journal device: 0x0000 First orphan inode: 36051
Regards,
bert
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