| Title: | Alpha Developer Support |
| Notice: | [email protected], 800-332-4786 |
| Moderator: | HYDRA::SYSTEM |
| Created: | Mon Jun 06 1994 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3722 |
| Total number of notes: | 11359 |
Company Name : Computron Software
Contact Name : Angus Laidlaw
Phone : 201-935-3400 x 216
Fax :
Email : [email protected]
Date/Time in : 4-APR-1997 14:58:27
Entered by : Carl Amorelli
SPE center : MRO
Category : VMS
OS Version : 6.1
System H/W : Alpha
Brief Description of Problem:
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When copy/backup files message says no space on device. Show device
indicates 400K free blocks available. Ran Analyze/Disk_Structure for
device and got the following messages.
Analyze/Disk_Structure for _ALFVMS$DKA0: started on 4-APR-1997 13:11:25.43
%ANALDISK-I-OPENQUOTA, error opening QUOTA.SYS
-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
%ANALDISK-W-BADHEADER, file (351,17,1)
invalid file header
-ANALDISK-I-HEADER_DEL, deleted file header
-ANALDISK-I-DELHEADER_BUSY, deleted file header marked "busy"
in index file bitmap
%ANALDISK-W-BADHEADER, file (352,13,1)
.
.
.
%ANALDISK-W-ALLOCCLR, blocks incorrectly marked allocated
LBN 382296 to 386443, RVN 1
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| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 3443.1 | HYDRA::AMORELLI | Fri Apr 04 1997 15:29 | 44 | ||
These problems can be corrected by using ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE/REPAIR. The
probable cause and explanation for each are below.
>%ANALDISK-I-OPENQUOTA, error opening QUOTA.SYS
>-SYSTEM-W-NOSUCHFILE, no such file
>%ANALDISK-W-BADHEADER, file (351,17,1)
>
>
> invalid file header
>-ANALDISK-I-HEADER_DEL, deleted file header
>-ANALDISK-I-DELHEADER_BUSY, deleted file header marked "busy"
DELHEADER_BUSY
DELHEADER_BUSY, deleted file header marked "busy" in
index file bitmap
Facility: ANALDISK, Analyze/Disk_Structure Utility
Explanation: This message is issued along with the
BADHEADER message and gives a more detailed reason
why the specified file header is corrupt. In this
case, the file header and the index file bitmap are
inconsistent; the file header indicates that the file
is deleted, but the index file bitmap indicates that
the file header is busy, for example, the file is not
deleted.
User Action: None. See the BADHEADER message.
This could occur if a file is deleted while in use by another process and
the system has crashed (or the disk improperly dismounted) before the file
was properly closed and deleted.
>%ANALDISK-W-ALLOCCLR, blocks incorrectly marked allocated
> LBN 382296 to 386443, RVN 1
This is your extent cache, which has not been purged back to disk by a dismount
(the blocks are preallocated from the disk) - generally happens when is disk
is taken offline in a particularly violent manner (like a crash) and not
dismounted properly.
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