discuss: inode, inode, where is my inode?
Subject:
Re: inode, inode, where is my inode?
From:
Poet/Joshua Drake ####@####.####
Date:
15 Jul 2001 16:40:06 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.30.0107150937390.17625-100000@commandprompt.com>
David, if you like I will allow you SSH access to our CVS server. It is
backed up nightly and as long as you do frequent commits it should solve a
lot of potential problems for you.
J
On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, David Merrill wrote:
>Hey,
>
>I had a bit of a glitch today. The inode for my cgi-bin directory got
>corrupted somehow. I was editing the perl files that front-end for the
>database, but not doing anything funky. Got a kernel message about
>filesystem corruption.
>
>I immediately went to runlevel 1, unmounted /home, and ran fsck. inode
>damage.
>
>Damn.
>
>All the perl files disappeared on me, and I had to go through
>lost+found and pick them all out again. I have backups but they are a
>few days old and I've done major hackage recently.
>
>It seems my system is working okay, except for a nfsd problem I'll
>worry about in the morning. It's 2:40 AM here now.
>
>sendmail is fine. The DB Processor is fine. Apache is fine. Those of
>you with accounts on my machine, if you have any problems let me know
>asap.
>
>afaik everything is working again. Apologies to anyone who couldn't
>get onto my machine in the meanwhile.
>
>Regards,
>
>
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