VERITAS File SystemÖ 3.5 (HP OnlineJFS/JFS3.5) AdministratorÆs Guide (December 2002)

Appendix B
Kernel Messages
Kernel Messages
136
071 NOTICE: msgcnt
x
: vxfs: mesg 071: cleared data I/O error flag in
mount_point
file system
Description
The user data I/O error flag was reset when the file system was mounted. This message
indicates that a read or write error occurred (see Message Number 38) while the file
system was previously mounted.
•Action
Informational only, no action required.
072 WARNING: msgcnt
x
: vxfs: mesg 072: vx_iaualloc -
mount_point
file system
mount_point
fileset (index
number
) fileset header checksum bad
Description
An incorrect fileset header checksum was found while adding a new inode allocation unit.
The VX_FULLFSCK flag is set and the file system is disabled to preserve integrity. This
message is typically generated after a message 003 or message 004 (see Message Number
003, 004, 005).
•Action
Check the console log for I/O errors. If the problem is a disk failure, replace the disk,
otherwise save a metadata image and contact your customer support organization. Use
fsck to run a full structural check before remounting the file system.
075 WARNING: msgcnt
x
: vxfs: mesg 075: replay fsck failed for
mount_point
file system
Description
The log replay failed during a failover or while migrating the CFS primary-ship to one of
the secondary cluster nodes. The file system was disabled.
•Action
Unmount the file system from the cluster. Use fsck to run a full structural check and
mount the file system again.
076 NOTICE: msgcnt
x
: vxfs: mesg 076: checkpoint asynchronous operation on
mount_point
file system still in progress
Description
An EBUSY message was received while trying to unmount a file system. The unmount
failure was caused by a pending asynchronous fileset operation, such as a fileset removal
or fileset conversion to a nodata Storage Checkpoint.
•Action
The operation may take a considerable length of time. You can do a forced unmount (see
umount_vxfs (1M)), or simply wait for the operation to complete so file system can be
unmounted cleanly.
Message
Number
Message and Definition