I said this is a plain file with binary data in it, so the strings command is not meaningful.
What do you mean by
Quote:
file is corrupted
?
The binary content of the file is corrupted? Only application would be able to tell, as it know how to interpret the content, but I was getting I/O error 5 when doing plain old copy.
Anybody ever seen this on RAID SAN?
Sorry for repeating question, I really would love to understand when guest OS decides to throw disk I/O and the h/w manufacturer's tools show disk is good.
I have a doubt with an error message, and i want to be sure if this is a normal situation or not.
Situation: I was formating and installing a SCSI 36Gb HD with UNIX SCO 5.05, the problem happens when is making the division and filesystem on disk 1, and the message error is "Exit value 139... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a Linux - Mandrake box at home that run as a web server and a Internet router. So often to the system after reboot that it come has the messages saying that the hda1 (I think is the root file system) has some inconsitencies and some inodes has to be removed. When the drive is fixed,... (2 Replies)
Dear All,
I am working on AIX 5.2, and I have allocated 3072M disk space to /home filesystem. Now system has no free space at /home filesystem. But when I checked data on /home, I have only 900M data. Please if anybody can tell me about this difference and how this can be resolved.
Thank You.... (9 Replies)
I want to image solaris 8 with flarcreate like ghost in windows. the error come like errno 28, No space left?
this is error message
absapp@nepalabs1 # flarcreate -n "sol8utl" -S -R / -x /var/tmp /var/tmp/s8.utl.061222
Determining which filesystems will be included in the archive...
Creating... (15 Replies)
Hi to all,
Hope you can help me to figure out this problem that I have with one of our servers. I get disk errors but I cannot explain the reason why it is happening. Below is the error: Thanks in advance. By the way were using NETAPPS data storage and using 5.3 O.S version.
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I received a new error that I have not seen before on my Solaris 10 server last night:
From /var/adm/messages
Jan 8 04:59:26 nediaccomp005j scsi: /pci@780/pci@0/pci@9/scsi@0 (mpt0):
Jan 8 04:59:26 nediaccomp005j Log info 31010000c received for target 1.
Jan 8 04:59:26 nediaccomp005j ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a production solaris 10 SPARC system (portal). Yesterday legato/Networker gave an I/O Error on one of the files on its SAN mounted disk.
I went to that particular file on the system, did an ls and it showed the file. However, ls -l did not work and it said IO error.
... (6 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone has seen/has a fix for this, when i try boot my system from CDROM at the solaris/ttya/ttyb selection menu i get stuck in a loop:
kernel$ /boot/multiboot kernel/$isadir/unix -B install_media=cdrom,console=ttya
loading "/boot/multiboot kernel/$isadir/unix -B... (0 Replies)
Hello,
We are running solaris 8 and there is a disk having problem with consistency
The following devices (soft partitions from NetApp are inconsistent, unable to be repaired with fsck and need to be restored:
root@server1 # df -k
Filesystem kbytes used ... (4 Replies)
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rsyncrypto_recover
RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1) Rsyncrypto_recover User Manual RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1)NAME
rsyncrypto_recover - recover all usable data from corrupted rsyncrypto filemaps
SYNOPSIS
rsyncrypto_recover badfile > goodfile
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the rsyncrypto_recover command.
When the rsyncrypto command is used with the --name-encrypt command, a file containing the mapping from the plain text representation to
the encrypted file names is formed. This file mapping has a strict format of records delimited by a NULL byte.
A bug introduced in version 1.07 or rsyncrypto, and solved in version 1.09, caused this file to be somewhat corrupted under certain circum-
stances, most notably the use of the --delete-keys command line option.
It is important to note that the only records corrupted are records that were due to be deleted anyways. This bug did not result in any
loss of actual important data. It did, however, leave behind a file that rsyncrypto then refused to open.
rsyncrypto_recover will read in a file map, and output to the standard output only those records that are valid.
PARAMETERS
badfile
A file map that contains some good and some corrupted records.
SEE ALSO rsyncrypto(1)AUTHOR
rsyncrypto was written by Shachar Shemesh for Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd. http://www.lingnu.com
This manual page was written by Shachar Shemesh <shachar@debian.org>
PROJECT HOMEPAGE
http://rsyncrypto.lingnu.com
Lingnu Open Source Consulting May 13, 2008 RSYNCRYPTO_RECOVER(1)