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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 21:33:14 PST7
From: "Benedict G. Archer" <bgarcher@gte.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: DFSEE usage question

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I might figure this out myself with more effort, but the DFSEE
documentation seems a bit cryptic. The last volume (H drive) on a 32 Gb
HD (LVM, JFS, logical, partition 7 in LVM) started acting
strangely--opening an icon view produces a blank window and results in
disk activity and unresponsive to kb or mouse input for 30 to 40
seconds. A command line dir shows all the directories and files
however. Running check H: from the DFS window produces the output below
showing two errors. Are these errors related to the problematic
behavior? How do I fix them? Regrettably, I did not follows Tony's
advice and create the logs when I installed DFSEE.

Thanks,
Ben A.

Display sector table in verbose format.
err-mask
Used 3 of 4096 at 0 show: Errors matching:
FFFFFFFF
Sector number Reference LSN info Size of area
Containing
============= ================== ==============
==========
LSN: 00000000 Ref: none 0001 = 512 b : Fsys boot sector
00000001
- Area in FS-administration but allocation not
set
LSN: 00000001 Ref: none E508CF= 7329 Mb : Free space
00000002
- Allocation set but area is not in
FS-administration
Total errors/warnings detected:
2

ReadWrite Store 1 : PhysDisk : 1 PartId 09 = H: mode=JFS SLT:
3
RC:0 : 00000000 u=00000098 x=02E54790 this=00000000
Base=0160805D

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