check your termination and term pwr on the drive that is messing up.
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Eric Wood wrote:
> I partioned my second 9 gig SCSI drive to have one filesystem:
>
> # mke2fs /dev/sdb1
> # mount /dev/sdb1 /vol1
> # cp -R /usr /vol1
>
> After a while of copying I get many of these messages:
>
> EXT2-fs error(device sd(8,17)): ext2_add_entry: bad entry in directory
> #34490: inode out of bounds -offest=0, inode=2097025, rec_len=12, name_len=1
>
> and
>
> EXT2-fs error(device sd(8,17)): ext2_readdir: bad entry in directory #
> 34490: directory entry across blocks - offset=0, inode=1852793705,
> rec_len=25956, name_len=110
>
>
> If the /dev/sda1 filesytem can handle all the /usr files, why can't
> /dev/sdb1?
> -Eric Wood
>
>
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