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30 Appendix A \- Fsck_ffs Error Conditions
36 a multi-pass file system check program.
44 path-names,
53 is run non-interactively to
107 legal options are \-b, \-c, \-y, \-n, and \-p.
176 Either the \-n flag was specified or
184 .B "file is not a block or character device; OK"
241 The number of physical sectors per track is less than the number
246 The npsect parameter is set to the number of usable sectors per track.
253 .B "MAGIC NUMBER WRONG"
263 .B "TRASHED VALUES IN SUPER BLOCK"
267 .B "\fIF\fP: BAD SUPER BLOCK: \fIB\fP"
269 .B "USE -b OPTION TO FSCK_FFS TO SPECIFY LOCATION OF AN ALTERNATE"
271 .B "SUPER-BLOCK TO SUPPLY NEEDED INFORMATION; SEE fsck_ffs(8)."
273 The super block has been corrupted.
274 An alternative super block must be selected from among those
279 specifying \-b 32 is a good first choice.
293 request for moving to a specified block number \fIB\fP in
306 should be made to re-check this file system.
307 If the block was part of the virtual memory buffer
318 request for reading a specified block number \fIB\fP in
336 .B "WRITING ZERO'ED BLOCK \fIN\fP TO DISK"
343 should be made to re-check this file system.
344 If the block was part of the virtual memory buffer
355 request for writing a specified block number \fIB\fP
357 The disk is write-protected;
374 should be made to re-check this file system.
375 If the block was part of the virtual memory buffer
383 .B "bad inode number DDD to ginode"
385 An internal error has attempted to read non-existent inode \fIDDD\fP.
391 Phase 1 \- Check Blocks and Sizes
397 setting up the zero-link-count table,
398 examining inode block numbers for bad or duplicate blocks,
402 .B "INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT"
411 special block inode, special character inode, socket inode, regular inode,
416 de-allocate inode \fII\fP by zeroing its contents.
426 has found inode \fII\fP whose size is shorter than the number of
456 should be made to re-check this file system.
465 Inode \fII\fP contains block number \fIB\fP with a number
466 lower than the number of the first data block in the file system or
467 greater than the number of the last block
472 inode \fII\fP has too many block numbers outside the file system range.
480 There is more than a tolerable number (usually 10) of blocks with a number
481 lower than the number of the first data block in the file system or greater than
482 the number of last block in the file system associated with inode \fII\fP.
491 should be made to re-check this file system.
508 Inode \fII\fP contains block number \fIB\fP that is already claimed by
513 inode \fII\fP has too many block numbers claimed by other inodes.
521 There is more than a tolerable number (usually 10) of blocks claimed by other
531 should be made to re-check this file system.
540 containing duplicate block numbers cannot allocate any more space.
550 should be made to re-check this file system.
551 If another duplicate block is found, this error condition will repeat.
562 de-allocate inode \fII\fP by zeroing its contents.
567 .B "INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=\fII\fP (\fIX\fP should be \fIY\fP) (CORRECT)"
569 The block count for inode \fII\fP is \fIX\fP blocks,
575 replace the block count of inode \fII\fP with \fIY\fP.
581 When a duplicate block is found in the file system, the file system is
582 rescanned to find the inode that previously claimed that block.
583 This section lists the error condition when the duplicate block is found.
588 Inode \fII\fP contains block number \fIB\fP that
596 Phase 2 \- Check Pathnames
614 The root inode (usually inode number 2) has no allocate mode bits.
635 The root inode (usually inode number 2)
667 or bad blocks in the root inode (usually inode number 2) for the file system.
708 A directory entry \fIF\fP has an inode number \fII\fP that is greater than
780 the length is rounded up to the appropriate block size.
794 throw away all entries up to the next directory boundary (usually 512-byte)
803 .B "BAD INODE NUMBER FOR `.' I=\fII\fP OWNER=\fIO\fP MODE=\fIM\fP SIZE=\fIS\fP MTIME=\fIT\fP DIR=\f…
805 A directory \fII\fP has been found whose inode number for `.' does
810 change the inode number for `.' to be equal to \fII\fP.
812 leave the inode number for `.' unchanged.
821 build an entry for `.' with inode number equal to \fII\fP.
861 .B "BAD INODE NUMBER FOR `..' I=\fII\fP OWNER=\fIO\fP MODE=\fIM\fP SIZE=\fIS\fP MTIME=\fIT\fP DIR=\…
863 A directory \fII\fP has been found whose inode number for `..' does
868 change the inode number for `..' to be equal to the parent of \fII\fP
871 leave the inode number for `..' unchanged.
880 build an entry for `..' with inode number equal to the parent of \fII\fP
964 Phase 3 \- Check Connectivity
981 When preen'ing, the directory is reconnected if its size is non-zero,
1088 replaced by the inode number of the
1101 the length is rounded up to the appropriate block size.
1117 Phase 4 \- Check Reference Counts
1166 de-allocate the inode mentioned in the immediately previous error condition by zeroing its contents.
1259 When preen'ing the link count is adjusted unless the number of references
1262 When the number of references is increasing under preen mode,
1288 de-allocate inode \fII\fP by zeroing its contents.
1306 de-allocate inode \fII\fP by zeroing its contents.
1310 Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
1312 This phase concerns itself with the free-block and used-inode maps.
1314 allocated blocks in the free-block maps,
1315 free blocks missing from free-block maps,
1316 and the total free-block count incorrect.
1318 free inodes in the used-inode maps,
1319 allocated inodes missing from used-inode maps,
1320 and the total used-inode count incorrect.
1323 .B "CG \fIC\fP: BAD MAGIC NUMBER"
1325 The magic number of cylinder group \fIC\fP is wrong.
1334 A cylinder group block map is missing some free blocks.
1339 reconstruct the free block map.
1359 The superblock free block information was found to be incorrect.
1361 the superblock free block information is recomputed.
1365 reconstruct the superblock free block information.
1397 may be undone by the in-core copies of tables
1402 The standard auto-reboot script distributed with 4.3BSD
1417 may be undone by the in-core copies of tables