[Voyage-linux] check/repair fs

Robert Rawlins - Think Blue (spam-protected)
Tue Jun 23 16:07:32 HKT 2009


Hey Gustin,

Well I tied with the b command argument and get the following output:

voyage:/# du -Pacbx --max-depth=1 . |sort -g
0       ./proc
0       ./sys
7       ./tmp
8       ./root
30      ./vmlinuz
30      ./vmlinuz-2.6.23-486-voyage
33      ./initrd.img
33      ./initrd.img-2.6.23-486-voyage
3145    ./voyage.dpkg.list
4022    ./README.live-cd
4096    ./initrd
4096    ./media
4096    ./mnt
4096    ./opt
4096    ./srv
4325    ./README.pxe
7972    ./isolinux
9600    ./CHANGELOG
10971   ./voyage.depends.list
13500   ./dev
16384   ./lost+found
17119   ./voyage.dpkg-l
20711   ./README
23634   ./tftpboot
39802   ./gmon.out
288451  ./ro
1408647 ./pblue
3548295 ./bin
3986830 ./sbin
4652318 ./boot
5652929 ./thinkblue
6122815 ./etc
6328816 ./home
16700494        ./lib
25874589        ./rw
182051243       ./var
389331680       ./usr
646143009       .
646143009       total

Appears to be very much the same story, 600 off mb used but obviously something isnt right. This system is out in the field so I currently have no way of placing the card into another system to check it. I'd like to avoid having to go and do any manual maintenance on the system if possible.

Cheers,

Rob


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From: "Gustin Johnson" <gustin at echostar.ca>
Sent: 23 June 2009 08:07
To: "Robert Rawlins - Think Blue" <robert.rawlins at thinkbluemedia.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Voyage-linux] check/repair fs

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Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
> Morning Gustin,
> 
> Thanks very much for the suggestion, that goes someway to making the
> results more readable, however, this still looks to me as if only
> 671mb is registered as being used on the fs:
> 
That is what it looks like to me. Can you pull the CF card and put it
into a different system such as a laptop. I would like to see the
results when this is not in a running system.

I would also try the command again with the "b" option instead of the
"m", (-b is the equivalent to --apparent-size and --block-size=1 so you
could use the --apparent-size option with the "m" option as well).

It should be noted that the "m" option rounds up, so a 20KB file will
show as 1 MB. The "b" option will be much more accurate.

Not using the --max-depth option may help you as well.

Hth,
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