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Re: Dtime of Inodes



Hi...

A deleted inode seems to have zero dtime sometimes when the machine is not
shut down normally. (i.e., power failure, system crash, nuclear
accident...)

Alex

On Mon, 20 Jul 1998, Stephen J. Carpenter wrote:

> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 13:18:15 -0400
> From: "Stephen J. Carpenter" <sjc@delphi.com>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Dtime of Inodes
> Resent-Date: 20 Jul 1998 17:11:57 -0000
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> On Mon, Jul 20, 1998 at 08:16:57AM -0600, vaidhy@wwdg.com wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> >  I got hamm installed on my system. Everytime el2fsck runs, I get the message 'Deleted inode 1234 has a dtime of zero. Fix '
> > 
> > Why does this message come?
> 
> well...
> you don't want to run e2fsck on a mounted filesystem sooo...
> I am assuming this happens on reboot?
> are you shutting down properly? 
> (ie shutdown -r now or shutdown -h now)
> this is usually the case when a machine is not shutdown right or
> is not properly unmounting filesystems
> 
> hmmm why would you shutdown? :) 
> -Steve
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