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SubjectRe: negative diskspace usage
Previously Andries Brouwer wrote:
> I assume this was produced by statfs or statfs64 or so.

statfs64 indeed.

> Are you still able to examine the situation?

No, but I do have some more information. A e2fsck run on that filesystem
was just as interesting:

/dev/md4: clean, 16/132480 files, -15514/264960 blocks

Forcing an e2fsck revelated a few groups with incorrect block counts:

Free blocks count wrong for group #2 (34308, counted=32306).
Free blocks count wrong for group #6 (45805, counted=32306).
Free blocks count wrong for group #8 (14741, counted=2354).
Free blocks count wrong (280474, counted=252586).

After fixing those everything returned to normal. I did run dumpe2fs
on the filesystem, if that is interesting I can retrieve and post that.

Wichert.

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