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From: Robert Munn <munn_at_tristan.umd.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 14:46:22 -0400 (EDT)

In performing a dump of /usr I got the following message

dump: Bad read from input disk file: /dev/rrz0g,
block number: 1137034, bytes wanted: 3072, bytes got: -1
bread(): read(): I/O error

I then used /usr/sbin/icheck -g 1137034 /dev/rrz0g to see if the block
was in use. The diagnostic seemed to indicate that the block is not
being used by any file. Using vdump and vrestore I get a diagnostic
that vdump is unable to read the file

./share/man/man8/acctdisk.8.gz

If I remove the file will the bad block be automatically assigned to a
bad block list or is some manual intervention needed?
Received on Tue Jun 23 1998 - 20:47:26 NZST

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