From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "David D. Huff Jr." Subject: Re: --rebuild-tree, out of disk Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 13:44:32 -0500 Message-ID: <40019990.8000408@computer-critters.com> References: <40006BFF.2060502@computer-critters.com> <200401111534.07660.vitaly@namesys.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: list-help: list-unsubscribe: list-post: Errors-To: flx@namesys.com In-Reply-To: <200401111534.07660.vitaly@namesys.com> List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed" To: Vitaly Fertman Cc: reiserfs-list@namesys.com Vitaly Fertman wrote: > On Sunday 11 January 2004 00:17, David D. Huff Jr. wrote: > >>I've used cfdisk to change change the size of the partition but >>resize_resierfs fails even when -f is used. >> >>Any suggestions on how to minimize space usage? > > > Did you want to shrink the partition? Looks like resize_reiserfs failed > because you run it after the fdisk, it should be run before at shrinking. > > >>I'd rather mark the partition clean, then run resize_reiserfs followed >>by reiserfsck --rebuild-tree but I don't know how. > > > I do not undestand you, have you run reiserfsck --rebuild-tree? > What were your steps in the chronological order? > The system was using an abnormal amount of space, going through 3.8 Gig of space in a week that could not be accounted for. I checked directory sizes and file sizes, nothing added up to the space being used. It was only a webserver and disk growth shouldn't have been more that 35MB a month. I ran reiserfsck --check and it said it was OK but I knew it wasn't so when I ran --rebuild-tree, it ran out of space. I'd allocated 2 Gig for swap, so I used cfdisk to reduce it to 1600 Mb (/dev/hda2) and deleted and re-allocated the reiserfs partition (/dev/hda1) to include the full size. When I run resize_reiserfs -f it says to run reiserfsck --rebuild-tree. Well I've done that and received the same out of disk condition. -That and using every other switch I can think of. I also used gpart but it only recognized /dev/hda2 and that there was a 27 Gig partition in front of it, then gpart would abort. At this point I'm thinking it is de-allocating bad sectors as fast as the drive can write. For my next step I intend to dd the partition to another disk with a larger formatted partition and try to run --rebuild tree there. For your edutainment, that bad disk is one of those IBM Deskstars mentioned on the namesys faq I did not know that there was class action suit pending in the matter, this is the 4th (Deskstar) drive to die less than three years old and on short notice,(all purchased from Jan 2000 through June 2001, before their evils were known).