Silicon Graphics IRIS Workstation User Manual page 65

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Appendix B:
The root inode (usually inode number 2) is not directory inode type. See
Section 4.2.1.
Possible responses to the FIX prompt are:
YES
replace the root inode's type to be a directory. If the root inode's
data blocks are not directory blocks, a VERY large number of error
conditions will be produced.
NO
terminate the program.
DUPS/BAD IN ROOT INODE (CONTINUE)
Phase 1 or Phase 1b have found duplicate blocks or bad blocks in the root
inode (usually inode number 2) for the file system. See Section 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.
Possible responses to the CONTINUE prompt are:
YES
ignore the DUPS/BAD error condition in the root inode and attempt
to continue to run the file system check. If the root inode is not
correct, then this may result in a large number of other error
conditions.
NO
terminate the program.
I OUT OF RANGE I=I NAME=F (REMOVE)
A directory entry F has an inode number I which is greater than the end of the
inode list. See Section 4.4.
Possible responses to the REMOVE prompt are:
YES
the directory entry F is removed.
NO
ignore this error condition.
UNALLOCATED
NAME=F (REMOVE)
A directory entry F has an inode I without allocate mode bits. The owner O,
mode M, size S, modify time T, and file name F are printed. See Section 4.4.
Possible responses to the REMOVE prompt are:
the directory entry F is removed.
YES
NO
ignore this error condition.
DUP/BAD
I=I
(REMOVE)
Version 1.0
I=I
OWNER=O
OWNER=O
MODE=M
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MODE=M
SIZE=S
SIZE=S
MTIME=T
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MTIME=T
DlR=F

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