> From: Nathan Straz
> Is it always inode 1590?
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Not sure -- first time have actually been able to record message.
> Could you print out the inode
> information with
> xfs_db?
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Any particular commands I should give it?
xfs_db: inode 1590
xfs_db: print
core.magic = 0x494e
core.mode = 0100755
core.version = 1
core.format = 2 (extents)
core.nlinkv1 = 0
core.uid = 0
core.gid = 0
core.atime.sec = Sat Oct 19 21:13:21 2002
core.atime.nsec = 845366000
core.mtime.sec = Tue Sep 10 09:51:49 2002
core.mtime.nsec = 000000000
core.ctime.sec = Sat Oct 19 21:20:33 2002
core.ctime.nsec = 655340000
core.size = 15234
core.nblocks = 4
core.extsize = 0
core.nextents = 1
core.naextents = 0
core.forkoff = 0
core.aformat = 2 (extents)
core.dmevmask = 0
core.dmstate = 0
core.newrtbm = 0
core.prealloc = 0
core.realtime = 0
core.gen = 1
next_unlinked = null
u.bmx[0] = [startoff,startblock,blockcount,extentflag] 0:[0,3693,4,0]
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