Messages in this thread | | | From | Tsuchiya Yoshihiro <> | Subject | Re: filesystem bug? | Date | Sat, 27 Dec 2003 23:35:18 +0900 |
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Hi,
>1. some corrupted files is truncated to 0 bytes. Blockcount is 0. > >2. some corrupted files is truncated . the result is a shorter file. >the new size is multiple of block size.
I have seen these things before, though
>3. maybe all corrupted files' mtime is exactly the same >wrong value. Should be around 2003.12.26 21:30:00, but >is 2002.05.12 12:00:48(hex value is 0x3cdde8f0) . ctime >and atime is correct. The system's clock time is unchanged. > >4. it seems that the corrupted files tends to exist in the same >directory.
I haven't been aware of these ones. Thank you.
Yoshi --- Yoshihiro Tsuchiya
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