Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 15 Jul 2000 18:00:03 -0500 | From | Nick Marouf <> | Subject | Incorrect File system reporting |
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<pre>Greetings,</pre>
<pre> We have a Dell 6300, with Raid level 0 for the system drives, and Raid level 5 for the user disk space (6 disks 18G each).</pre>
<pre>fdisked into one big partition.</pre>
<pre> The problem that I am having is that the file system is reporting wrong file size.</pre>
<pre>here is what I mean</pre>
<pre>[root@server /]# more ~marouf/typescript Script started on Sat Jul 15 17:23:56 2000 [root@server backup]# ls -lh sever_2000-07-15.tar.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 358M Jul 15 02:24 server_2000-07-15.tar.gz [root@server backup]# ls -lk server_2000-07-15.tar.gz -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 375870430 Jul 15 02:24 server_2000-07-15.tar.gz [root@server backup]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 5.4G 3.3G 1.8G 64% / /dev/sda2 1.9G 73M 1.8G 4% /var /dev/sdb1 83G 47G 32G 60% /d0 [root@server backup]# rm -rf server_2000-07-15.tar.gz [root@server backup]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 5.4G 3.3G 1.8G 64% / /dev/sda2 1.9G 73M 1.8G 4% /var /dev/sdb1 83G 43G 36G 54% /d0 [root@server backup]# exit Script done on Sat Jul 15 17:24:52 2000</pre>
<pre>Does anyone have any experience with this? or has any idea. I am not sure if it is kernel related or not.</pre>
<pre>but I would like to get someone elses opinion on this.</pre>
<pre>we are running 2.2.14-6smp rpm from Dell.</pre>
<pre>Nick</pre> </html>
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