fsck.ocfs2: Unknown code while performing pass 1
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Environment
Situation
# fsck.ocfs2 -f /dev/sdc
Checking OCFS2 filesystem in /dev/sdc:
label: <NONE>
uuid: 4b 53 8f 5d c2 9e 4a e7 81 de c6 cf b9 da 2e 89
number of blocks: 2097152
bytes per block: 4096
number of clusters: 2097152
bytes per cluster: 4096
max slots: 2
/dev/sdc was run with -f, check forced.
Pass 0a: Checking cluster allocation chains
Pass 0b: Checking inode allocation chains
Pass 0c: Checking extent block allocation chains
Pass 1: Checking inodes and blocks.
Running additional passes to resolve clusters claimed by more than one inode...
Pass 1b: Determining ownership of multiply-claimed clusters
Pass 1c: Determining the names of inodes owning multiply-claimed clusters
fsck.ocfs2: Unknown code while performing pass 1
Resolution
The ocfs2-tools update to version-1.4.0-0.10.1 corrects the problem.
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- Document ID:7006199
- Creation Date: 03-Jun-2010
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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