scott@nbc1.ge.com (Scott Barman) (06/04/91)
Over the weekend they took the power down in the building so we shut the machines off. Now that we are back up we are seeing a lot of strange problems. This is mostly happening on NFS filesystems but I've also seen this on the root filesystem on our server. [Systems: Server is a Sun 4/280, the other machine is a 4/110. Both machines are running SunOS 4.1] Our news patition is on a 4/110 (named gershwin) with a 300Mb disk that is NFS mounted on the server (a 4/280). So when I do a df I get the following: Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on . . . gershwin:/news 276288 219370 29289 43% /nbc/gershwin/news ^^ Obviously, the capacity IS NOT 43%!! Other times (which I could not reproduce for this posting), I get something like: Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on . . . gershwin:/news 276288 219370 29289349643% /nbc/gershwin/news ^^^^^^ What ever the number is, it is not right! Because this is the news partition and I have been running doexpire to create some room for a weekend's worth of news. However, the second problem seems to be doing wonders for spacefor. I've rebooted both machines TWICE and I have been getting other assorted news errors that make no sense. Right now, spacefor echoes a "1" because of this, but I would like to find out why I am getting other errors. We are not getting system related errors except for NFS timeouts to OTHER NFS filesystems (those are connected to System V-based systems, like Silicon Graphics). The network seems to be OK since the xterm I am typing this on is running the server and my keyboard is on the 4/110 in question and with no problems. And what gets me was that all of this worked Friday before we powered down the system (which is why I don't think it's the news software). If anyone can point me in the right direction as to where to look, your help would be appreciated. Please send email since (obviously) we are having problems with news! -- scott barman | *** THIS SPACE FOR RENT *** scott@nbc1.ge.com | (I could give a commercial for NBC, still the (This does not represent any | #1 network in television, but that would not opinions of NBC or affiliates) | fair to... never mind! :-)