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Re: fsck: too many inodes



In article <1o9eqs4.57rez4rmmtnmM%manu%netbsd.org@localhost>,
Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
>Hello
>
>After an unexpected reboot, a FFSv2 filesystem had trouble replaying its
>log. It took infinite time, ddb showed mount stuck in biolobk, and I had
>to interrupt it. 
>
>After that event the filesystem now mounts read/write without a hitch,
>and fsck thinks it is clean. However, running fsck -f brings this:
>
>** /dev/rdk0
>** File system is already clean
>** Last Mounted on /home
>** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
>too many inodes 18446744073709551615
>
>Any advice better than restoring backups?

This is -1ULL. Can you try using the backup superblock?

christos



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