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@ 2008-12-24 10:17 M.Cypris
  2008-12-24 15:05 ` Russell Cattelan
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread
From: M.Cypris @ 2008-12-24 10:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-xfs


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data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849722
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849723
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849724
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849725
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849726
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849727
data fork in ino 4056744656 claims free block 521849729
data fork in ino 4056744667 claims free block 319386679
         - agno = 16
         - agno = 17
         - agno = 19
         - agno = 20
         - agno = 22
         - agno = 23
         - agno = 25
         - agno = 26
         - agno = 27
         - agno = 29
         - agno = 30
         - agno = 31
         - process newly discovered inodes...
Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
         - clear lost+found (if it exists) ...
         - clearing existing "lost+found" inode
         - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
         - agno = 0
entry "JSADM.exv" at block 0 offset 2616 in directory inode 39152 
references fre
e inode 39742
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2616...
entry "AdobeCMapFnt07.lst" at block 0 offset 2664 in directory inode 
39152 refer
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2664...
         - agno = 1
bad data fork in inode 268491301
cleared inode 268491301
         - agno = 2
entry "calvar.ini" at block 0 offset 3136 in directory inode 536909609 
reference
s free inode 536912996
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 3136...
entry "acad.mnr" at block 0 offset 3160 in directory inode 536909609 
references
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 3160...
entry "Thumbs.db" in shortform directory 536931591 references free inode 
5369316
junking entry "Thumbs.db" in directory inode 536931591
         - agno = 3
data fork in ino 1073765375 claims dup extent, off - 0, start - 
404442312, cnt 1
bad data fork in inode 1073765375
cleared inode 1073765375
entry "org.openoffice.Office.OptionsDialog.dat" at block 0 offset 3432 
in direct
ory inode 1073771053 references free inode 1073772857
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 3432...
entry "files.MYI" at block 0 offset 2040 in directory inode 1073771423 
reference
s free inode 1073758984
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2040...
entry "favorites.frm" at block 0 offset 2136 in directory inode 
1073771423 refer
ences free inode 1073782807
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2136...
entry "files.MYD" at block 0 offset 2160 in directory inode 1073771423 
reference
s free inode 1073795156
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2160...
entry "Annotation_A0CCA60A-AB56-4EFD-83A5-8764BC08CDA8.atc" at block 0 
offset 52
0 in directory inode 1073782824 references free inode 1073800859
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 520...
         - agno = 5
entry "btiryakioglu@online.metroturizm.com[2].txt" at block 20 offset 
2760 in di
rectory inode 1342192000 references free inode 1342199976
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2760...
data fork in regular inode 1342225423 claims used block 149306464
correcting nblocks for inode 1342225423, was 3 - counted 0
         - agno = 6
entry "Color Settings.csf" at block 0 offset 72 in directory inode 
1610654999 re
ferences free inode 1610668079
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 72...
entry "PluginCache.psp" at block 0 offset 2648 in directory inode 
1610654999 ref
erences free inode 1610654496
         - agno = 7
         - agno = 8
         - agno = 9
         - agno = 10
entry "KAgent.cfg" at block 0 offset 1896 in directory inode 2699352171 
referenc
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 1896...
entry "KTVR0.chl" at block 0 offset 1920 in directory inode 2699352171 
reference
s free inode 2699400189
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 1920...
         - agno = 11
         - agno = 12
         - agno = 13
         - agno = 14
         - agno = 15
entry "AdobeFnt00.lst" at block 0 offset 1400 in directory inode 
4052255567 refe
rences free inode 4050601519
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 1400...
entry "AdobeFnt05.lst" at block 0 offset 2960 in directory inode 
4052255567 refe
rences free inode 4048724573
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 2960...
entry "AdobeFnt04.lst" at block 0 offset 3072 in directory inode 
4052255567 refe
rences free inode 4056487992
         clearing inode number in entry at offset 3072...
         - agno = 16
         - agno = 17
         - agno = 18
         - agno = 19
         - agno = 20
         - agno = 21
         - agno = 22
         - agno = 23
         - agno = 24
         - agno = 25
         - agno = 26
         - agno = 27
         - agno = 28
         - agno = 29
         - agno = 30
         - agno = 31
Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees...
         - reset superblock...
Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
         - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
         - ensuring existence of lost+found directory
         - traversing filesystem starting at / ...
rebuilding directory inode 128
rebuilding directory inode 536909609
rebuilding directory inode 1073782824
rebuilding directory inode 1073771053
rebuilding directory inode 2699352171
rebuilding directory inode 1610654999
entry "settings.xml" in shortform directory inode 268470425 points to 
free inode
  268491301
junking entry "settings.xml" in directory inode 268491301
rebuilding directory inode 39152
rebuilding directory inode 1073771423
rebuilding directory inode 4052255567
entry "settings.sol" in shortform directory inode 1073765024 points to 
free inod
e 1073765375
junking entry "settings.sol" in directory inode 1073765375
rebuilding directory inode 1342192000
         - traversal finished ...
         - traversing all unattached subtrees ...
         - traversals finished ...
         - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
disconnected inode 57710, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 57811, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 268483357, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 536909580, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 536911218, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 536931642, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 536931643, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 805320139, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 805321300, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1073789249, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1073794002, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1073794734, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1073800857, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1073800862, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342188547, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342188653, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342200504, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342200509, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342209771, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342209840, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342209924, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342210023, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342210074, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342219122, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342219310, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342219363, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342219672, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342222775, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342222911, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342222942, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342225917, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342226754, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342227011, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342228292, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342228678, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342229022, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342229043, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342229161, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342229522, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342229554, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342230251, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342230257, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342230281, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342230303, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342230688, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233033, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233148, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233194, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233208, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233234, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233761, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342233778, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342234141, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342234258, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1342234266, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1610636053, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1610654518, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 1610668967, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 2699400184, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 2699400185, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 4048724570, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 4050886573, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 4056744747, moving to lost+found
Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts...
resetting inode 268483470 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 805320078 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 805327953 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1073793449 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342188688 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342201396 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342209294 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342209618 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342209654 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342209917 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342210104 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219214 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219224 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219346 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219390 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219706 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219793 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342219978 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342222896 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342222946 nlinks from 1 to 2
resetting inode 1342222955 nlinks from 1 to 2
corrupt dinode 1342225423, extent total = 1, nblocks = 0.  This is a bug.
Please report it to linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com.

fatal error -- couldn't map inode 1342225423, err = 990
linuxserver:/var/log # mount -a


thanks


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*        question…
@ 2019-06-19 11:36 Laura
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Laura @ 2019-06-19 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-nfs

Hi,

Can you direct me to the owner/decision maker?   We’d like to send you
more clients to help you grow your business.



We can deliver to you real time, exclusive and consistent leads of people
looking for your business.



Who would be the right person to call, and what is the best number to reach
them on?



Thank you!



Laura Gevins


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*        question…
@ 2019-06-19 11:36 Laura
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Laura @ 2019-06-19 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-fsdevel

Hi,

Can you direct me to the owner/decision maker?   We’d like to send you
more clients to help you grow your business.



We can deliver to you real time, exclusive and consistent leads of people
looking for your business.



Who would be the right person to call, and what is the best number to reach
them on?



Thank you!



Laura Gevins


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*        question…
@ 2019-06-19 11:36 Laura
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Laura @ 2019-06-19 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi,

Can you direct me to the owner/decision maker?   We’d like to send you
more clients to help you grow your business.



We can deliver to you real time, exclusive and consistent leads of people
looking for your business.



Who would be the right person to call, and what is the best number to reach
them on?



Thank you!



Laura Gevins


^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 29+ messages in thread
*        question…
@ 2019-06-19 11:36 Laura
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Laura @ 2019-06-19 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-crypto

Hi,

Can you direct me to the owner/decision maker?   We’d like to send you
more clients to help you grow your business.



We can deliver to you real time, exclusive and consistent leads of people
looking for your business.



Who would be the right person to call, and what is the best number to reach
them on?



Thank you!



Laura Gevins


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* question?
@ 2005-10-12 18:07 Charlie Hollon
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Charlie Hollon @ 2005-10-12 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-pm


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My name is Charlie Sylvester Hollon and I'm 53 years old.  Could anyone tell me about an accident that involved Mr. Philips T. Hollon, his wife, and his three children along the Shagamu Expressway? The accident happened the 21st of April, in the year 2002. The reason I am asking, is that I had four brothers and a sister. They were adopted off before I was born. I just found out about the accident a few days ago. Ever since I was in my late teens and found out that I had brothers and a sister, I have been searching for them and I wanted to see if they are still alive or dead. If alive, I would like to contact them and hopefully, get together and meet each other. But if they're dead, I would like to know, and hopefully get pictures of them when they were alive, or meet some of their kin. I am trying to find out if Mr. Philips T. Hollon was kin to me, if so, find out if he had relatives that I could speak with or see. If anyone can help me, please email me back.

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* Question ...
@ 2005-05-19  6:23 Dr. Ing. Dieter Jurzitza
  2005-05-19  6:23 ` Question Mark Studebaker
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread
From: Dr. Ing. Dieter Jurzitza @ 2005-05-19  6:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lm-sensors

Dear lm_sensors people,
first of all: many many thanks for the time you spent writing lm_sensors and
making it public available. I am very happy with that tool because it is highly
effective in device control (watching overheat issues with my mb for example).

One question to you: you write in the docs, that alarm triggers only occur by
the sensor chip. This is nice - if the chip honors the limits you give
(currently I am using a Tyan 2460 MB (amd756 / wXXX)) and want to shut it down
in case of an overtemperature event, kernel 2.4.18 (SuSE), lm_sensors version
2.6.0). This is difficult if there is no alarm trigger even though the condition
for a trigger is met (i.e. temperature above the limiting value).

Two possibilities:
1.) tell me upgrade here and there and things (may) get better,
2.) do some awk magic (this is what I did) and check for the actual reading to
be larger than some value XY.

However, I have to run (and have) awk every other minute to ensure apropriate
operation. Would it be bad to have an /etc/sensors.conf option that
allows lm_sensors itself to interpret the limits given and say "alarm" if
an "alarm" condition is met? According to my understanding there must be
a program internal structure containing those values. Or even allow a user
command to be executed as soon as some limiting values cross a certain border
(shutdown -h now for example)?

Please give me your opinion on that (and again, don't take me wrong, I am
*very* happy with this software and to have a chance to build a thermal
supervision on my own, as long as ACPI is still in its early stages.
Take care,



Dieter Jurzitza


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* Question!
@ 2003-09-03 18:19 Mariano Moreyra
  2003-09-03 21:09 ` Question! Jorge Opaso Pazos
  2003-09-04 14:01 ` Question! Luciano Miguel Ferreira Rocha
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: Mariano Moreyra @ 2003-09-03 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-c-programming

Hi!!
First...I'd like to know if there is any kind of digest on this list to see
old submited messages.

Now...I have a little problem.
I have a process that is listening for incoming connections on a socket.
That process waits for a command and then
forks a child to run a bash script.
The problems is:
	- When the bash script runs the safe_mysql script to run MySql engine, it's
like the child process never ends.
	  And because of that, the parent can't close the connection with the
client socket.
	- But if the bash script doesn't run the safe_mysql script...the child
process dies successfully and everything end
	  Ok

Sorry about my english, but I hope that I made my self clear....
Bye!


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* question!
@ 2002-11-18  9:49 Cristina Sanz Sanz
  2002-11-18 10:09 ` question! Andreas Metzler
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread
From: Cristina Sanz Sanz @ 2002-11-18  9:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: nfs

Hello,

For three weeks I have Red Hat 8.0 distribution installed in my PC, I 
would like to have the possibility of mounting
some directories of another Red Hat 8.0 computer and also allow another 
computer mount my directories.

Please, could someone help me?

Thanks,
Cris



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* Question!
@ 2002-05-11  2:34 녕기 신
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 29+ messages in thread
From: 녕기 신 @ 2002-05-11  2:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

Dear, Rusty Russell.
I'm sorry. I don't speck English.

I am not understand.
I want to that you expatiate on me about follow
sentence.

(which would leave all but the hardiest souls
confused, paranoid and seeking heavy weaponry)

Source of above sentence is 1.Introduction of Linux
2.4 Packet Filtering HOWTO.

Now, I translate Linux 2.4 Packet Filtering HOWTO.

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http://kr.education.yahoo.com/


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* Question??
@ 2002-03-06 16:08 israel fdez
  2002-03-06 21:30 ` Question?? Keith Owens
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 29+ messages in thread
From: israel fdez @ 2002-03-06 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi all, how can I get the full path of a module that is intended to be 
insmod'ed into the kernel


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2002-05-11  2:34 Question! 녕기 신
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