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Re: find dir inode?



Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 10:37:23AM -0400, MLH wrote:
> > Getting a panic every night with NetBSD 9.99.64 due to a directory issue:
> > 
> > [ 84702.426131] panic: /opt2: bad dir ino 209700553 at offset 0: Bad dir (too big), reclen=0x5000, namlen=59, dirsiz=68 <= reclen=20480 <= maxsize=512, flags=0x2001000, entryoffsetinblock=0, dirblksiz=512
> 
> Did you run fsck -fy on it (after unmounting it, of course) ?
> 
> > [...]
> > I tried plowing around using ls -id to find a directory inode which
> > matches but can't find it. Back in about '84 was the last time I
> > used fsdb to rebuild a filesystem but I can't remember what I used
> > to locate inode numbers back then. Any suggestions? Thx
> 
> find -inum maybe ?
> But you'll likely hit the panic when find will read the directory.
> with fsdb you can
> clri <inum>
> But then you'll have to fsck the filesystem.

Ok. Thanks. Will try



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