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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 12:52:51 -0800
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From: "Carlos Mora" <carlos.mora@onstor.com>
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Funny thing, I had not noticed before, is that I don't see a lost+found =
directory on any of the partitions. What do we do with files that lost =
the link to the filename? Just delete them?

The reason I ask is that we had a bsd crash at LSI out of kmem, that =
took out the /var/run directory so, when it came back up the daemons =
were having trouble. After recreating it, things were fine..

I ran a system compare and nothing else was lost buy the customer is =
looking for answers to this instability.

Thanks
Carlos

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Carlos Mora
carlos.mora@onstor.com
ONStor, Inc.
Sr. Technical Support Engineer
(408)802-5602


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Funny thing, I had not noticed before, is that I don't =
see a lost+found directory on any of the partitions. What do we do with =
files that lost the link to the filename? Just delete them?<BR>
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The reason I ask is that we had a bsd crash at LSI out of kmem, that =
took out the /var/run directory so, when it came back up the daemons =
were having trouble. After recreating it, things were fine..<BR>
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I ran a system compare and nothing else was lost buy the customer is =
looking for answers to this instability.<BR>
<BR>
Thanks<BR>
Carlos<BR>
<BR>
--<BR>
Carlos Mora<BR>
carlos.mora@onstor.com<BR>
ONStor, Inc.<BR>
Sr. Technical Support Engineer<BR>
(408)802-5602<BR>
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