[Info-vax] Problems detected with analyze/disk
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Sun Nov 22 08:02:45 EST 2009
In article <c1dbd2cc-a527-4269-a6d6-9b4e69061435 at v25g2000yqk.googlegroups.com>, anwa <anders_s_wallin at yahoo.se> writes:
>Hi,
>
>After running anal/disk I have encountered some problems. I am running
>VMS V8.3 on Itanium with ODS5 disks.
>The faulty files are reported with only the "name+typ" parts of the
>file spec. There are several names with the same name and version
>number belonging to different users. There are also som corrupt(?)
>file names.
>
>- How do I find the correct file based on this information?
>- Can I use the file-id (xxxx,yy,z) to access the files and copy/
>delete them?
>
>All hints greatly appreciated.
>
>Anders Wallin
>
>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D partial extract from anal/disk =3D=3D=3D=
>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
>
>
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (288980,11,0) TCPIP$REXEC_RUN.LOG;185
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 1 to 16
> LBN 36358752 to 36358767, RVN 1
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (708146,53,0) =B0=E7 0=EA P=EA
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 99681 to 99696
> LBN 36358752 to 36358767, RVN 1
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (708146,53,0) =B0=E7 0=EA P=EA
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 99697 to 99712
> LBN 36358768 to 36358783, RVN 1
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (83148,96,0) INDATA.BCK;2
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 13953 to 13968
> LBN 36358768 to 36358783, RVN 1
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (708146,53,0) =B0=E7 0=EA P=EA
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 99713 to 99728
> LBN 36358784 to 36358799, RVN 1
>%ANALDISK-W-MULTALLOC, file (156375,23,0) MP_OHW.OPT;2
> multiply allocated blocks
> VBN 1 to 16
> LBN 36358784 to 36358799, RVN 1
Are you running any third party software which accessed these disks?
$ SHOW LICENCE if you're not certain.
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