On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Eric Anderson wrote: > Don Lewis wrote: >> On 31 May, Eric Anderson wrote: >>> One of my filesystems won't fsck. I'm not sure how to fix it, or what >>> it's really trying to tell me. >>> >>> # fsck -y /vol1 >>> ** /dev/da0s1d >>> ** Last Mounted on /vol1 >>> ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes >>> fsck_ufs: cannot alloc 19968 bytes for inoinfo >>> >>> df -i /vol1 output: >>> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree >>> %iused Mounted on >>> /dev/da0s1d 1891668564 1684163832 56171248 97% 55109756 189360002 23% >>> /vol1 >>> >>> Any help would be very appreciated! >> >> You're probably running into the default 512MB data size limit. Try >> setting kern.maxdsiz to a larger value in /boot/loader.conf and >> rebooting. I've got mine set to 1GB. >> kern.maxdsiz="1073741824" > > Hmm - I don't seem to have that sysctl.. What would create it? It's a loader tunable, not a sysctl variable. man 5 loader.conf Cheers, Andy /* Andre Guibert de Bruet * 6f43 6564 7020 656f 2e74 4220 7469 6a20 */ /* Code poet / Sysadmin * 636f 656b 2e79 5320 7379 6461 696d 2e6e */ /* GSM: +1 734 846 8758 * 5520 494e 2058 6c73 7565 6874 002e 0000 */ /* WWW: siliconlandmark.com * Tormenting bytes since 1980. */Received on Wed Jun 01 2005 - 18:41:09 UTC
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