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01-29-2003 01:33 AM - last edited on 03-03-2014 08:58 PM by Lisa198503
01-29-2003 01:33 AM - last edited on 03-03-2014 08:58 PM by Lisa198503
vmunix: vx_ivalidate error
Hi,
I have been getting the following errors. Please tell the reasons and how this can be prevented.
Jan 27 23:53:05 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 058: vx_ivalidate - /usr/u1 file sys
tem inode 3170 version number exceeds fileset's
Jan 27 23:53:05 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 058: vx_ivalidate - /usr/u1 file sys
tem inode 3190 version number exceeds fileset's
Jan 27 23:53:05 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 058: vx_ivalidate - /usr/u1 file sys
tem inode 3361 version number exceeds fileset's
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54288
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54289
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54290
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54291
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54292
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54293
Jan 28 00:10:06 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54294
Jan 28 00:10:07 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
em error reading inode 54295
Jan 28 00:10:07 vmunix: vxfs: mesg 016: vx_ilisterr - /users2 file syst
Thanks
John Jayaseelan
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01-29-2003 01:47 AM
01-29-2003 01:47 AM
Re: vmunix: vx_ivalidate error
It seems likely that you encountering a filesystem corruption problem. Suggest you try to unmount it and run an 'fsck' check on it. (check the man pages) It is also likely that this is the start of a disk problem. You may want to get hold of your friendly hardware vendor and plan to have it replaced. Get some good backups just in case.
Regards
Michael