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file system serial number ? 1

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MoshiachNow

IS-IT--Management
Feb 6, 2002
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Ho,

How can I tell what filesystem is problematic by it's serial number (from errpt):

FILE SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
11
INODE NUMBER
2
PROGRAM NAME
HFdaemon
"Long live king Moshiach !"
 
Try this

# echo vfs | crash
> VFS ADDRESS TYPE OBJECT STUB NUMBER FLAGS PATHS
0 3003f83c jfs 1345ace0 0 5 D /dev/hd4 mounted over /
1 3003f8a4 jfs 15fddf98 138b4bb0 6 D /dev/hd2 mounted over /usr
2 3003f870 jfs 13d0ebe8 17145ad8 7 D /dev/hd9var mounted over /var
3 3003f808 jfs 16abf0d8 1322e048 8 D /dev/hd3 mounted over /tmp
4 3003f8d8 jfs 154ffb58 14398018 9 D /dev/hd1 mounted over /home
5 3003f90c jfs 159603a0 1572cac0 13 D /dev/u01 mounted over /u01
6 3003f940 jfs 147f89c8 16f1fa88 14 D /dev/u02 mounted over /u02
7 3003f974 jfs 15960508 16cee368 15 D /dev/u03 mounted over /u03
8 3003f9a8 jfs 1714ed18 13ae43e0 17 D /dev/u04 mounted over /u04
9 3003f9dc jfs 1300a1b8 14170d80 18 D /dev/u05 mounted over /u05

flags: C=disconnected D=device I=remote P=removable
R=readonly S=shutdown U=unmounted Y=dummy
> #

This does not format too well but the number is next to the column of 'D's

Alex
 
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