> > What messages were displayed by e2fsck? What version of the kernel > > are you running? > > No, I haven't heard of any such problems with ext2/3 filesystems. > > This is the first time that someone was reported a specific problem > > with the # of blocks used accounting. There is the standard "file > > held open so the number of blocks used is greater than blocks reported > > by du", but that won't cause df to display negative numbers. > I think I have seen this once or twice in the past. A reboot always > made it go away and it didn't seem to come back. fsck never showed > anything so I assumed it was just the kernel having lost its mind about > the state of the FS. "me too" kernel 2.6.11 a reboot fixed it. fsck did not bother to check the filesystem. ext3 Folkert van Heusden -- Auto te koop, zie: http://www.vanheusden.com/daihatsu.php Op zoek naar een IT of Finance baan? Mail me voor de mogelijkheden. -------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIX admin? Then give MultiTail (http://vanheusden.com/multitail/) a try, it brings monitoring logfiles to a different level! See http://vanheusden.com/multitail/features.html for a feature-list. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE Get your PGP/GPG key signed at www.biglumber.com!
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