Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 09:58:51 +1000
From: Adam Donnison <adam@saki.com.au>
I've been having some odd files being generated now on 2 separate
systems running 2.2.14 kernel and ext2 file systems. They cannot
be deleted and have extremely odd file characteristics.
Additionally on one system used as a web server, email gateway
and squid proxy I am finding file system corruption every time
I reboot, even if the system is cleanly shut down.
The files look like:
?--x-w--wt 1 31085 28724 4294967295 Dec 2 2024 #3102770
?--x-w-r-T 1 13652 19251 4294967295 May 14 1997 #3102772
?--xr-xr-t 1 19556 30520 4294967295 Apr 8 1996 #3102774
?--x-----x 1 21335 27185 4294967295 Sep 18 2012 #3102775
?r-x-w-r-t 1 14131 26734 4294967295 Nov 8 2023 #3102776
?--xr-x--t 1 13611 2627 4294967295 Jan 31 2011 #3102777
?--s--xr-T 1 24908 19055 4294967295 Apr 26 1997 #3102783
This looks like a bad block that's located in the inode table. Have you
tried running "e2fsck -c"?
- Ted
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