On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 16:49, Alexey Tsyban wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What does this xfs check results mean? File missing? Can I run xfs on this
> hardware or I need another filesystem?
>
> 019 - output mismatch (see 019.out.bad)
> 42,46d41
> < File: "./directory/file_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_2"
> < Size: 5 Filetype: Regular File
> < Mode: (0755/-rwxr-xr-x) Uid: (3) Gid: (1)
> < Device: <DEVICE> Inode: <INODE> Links: 1
> <
> 75,79d69
> < Device: <DEVICE> Inode: <INODE> Links: 1
> <
> < File: "./symlink"
> < Size: 7 Filetype: Symbolic Link
> < Mode: (0123/l--x-w--wx) Uid: (0) Gid: (0)
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Alexey Tsyban
> Realtor3D Corp. System Administrator
> ICQ 10195188
This test is checking the functionality of a feature of the xfs
mkfs program to take a filesystem prototype and make a filesystem
which already has files in it. It is not something that is really
used on linux (it is used on irix to make root filesystem images).
Possibilities are that it just did not work, or that the user
space on your system is not compatible with the scripts used
by the tests to verify the output. How did the rest of the
tests run?
You could also try running the script by itself rather than through
the check program and see what output it reports and what it places
in the filesystem it made.
Steve
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Principal Engineer, Filesystem Software email: lord@xxxxxxx
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