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SFS Cache Buffer message
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I've just received the following requester from SFS:

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SmartFileSystem DH5: (a1ide.device, unit 1)

SFS has ran out of cache buffers.

This is a safety check requester which should
never appear under normal conditions. Please
notify the author about the error and if
possible under what circumstances it appeared.

BEWARE: SFS might crash if you click Continue.
Please save your work first!

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I have a 12GB partition on which I was
installing TeTex. I had just unzipped the
main .tar.gz archive, then unpacked the
resulting .tar archive. This was about
350MB, and all went well. Then I unpacked
a patch archive to update the main archive.
The patch is much smaller, about 15MB.
I unzipped the patch .tar.gz archive, which
was successful, so the archive seems good.
Then I tried to unpack the resulting .tar
archive, and encountered an error partway
through, where one file would not unpack.
I deselected it in UnArc and tried again.
Now the next file after it would not unpack.
I tried one more time, and the next file
DID unpack, but the following file would not
unpack. Immediately after UnArc put up its
requester notifying my of the error, the
SFS requester came up on top of it. There
was a barely perceptible delay between the
requesters which allowed me to see briefly
what was under the SFS requester.

That is all the information I was able to
obtain from the system. I am now going
to click continue and reboot.

I hope this information is useful.

EDIT:

Further information...

It appears that when I updated to SFS 1.277,
the dskcache.library.kmod did not also
automatically update (I had assumed it would).
I still had version 3.13 of
diskcache.library.kmod in my kickstart.
Perhaps this is the source of the trouble.
I have updated now to version 3.16 which
cave with the full SFS1.277 archive.
If there is still trouble, I will post
further information.


Edited by mr_homm on 2007/11/18 18:38:47
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Quote:

mr_homm wrote:
I've just received the following requester from SFS:

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SmartFileSystem DH5: (a1ide.device, unit 1)

SFS has ran out of cache buffers.
How many buffers are you using for this partition? You can use "addbuffers DH5:" to check.

Quote:
Further information...

It appears that when I updated to SFS 1.277,
the dskcache.library.kmod did not also
automatically update (I had assumed it would).
I still had version 3.13 of
diskcache.library.kmod in my kickstart.
Perhaps this is the source of the trouble.
No, it's not related to the diskcache.library version. There isn't much different in 3.16 compared to 3.13 anyway, the "RAID" DOSType I forgot to remove in 3.13 is gone, but that's about it.

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OT:

Why not use "tar -zxvf file.tar.gz"?
It does the gunzipping an untarring in "1 go".
tar -zxf will do it quietly...

Jack

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8000 buffers.

Further information: the reason that the archive failed to fully extract is that it was supposed to be a patch that extracted over the top of the previous installation (this is Latex for AOS4.0, I've been updating my installation over the last couple of days). The previous installation has a lot of soft links, but in the patch archive, the updated files appear as actual files, not as links, so when the archive is extracted, it tries to overwrite the soft links with these files, which fails. This was the cause of the archive extraction failing, and perhaps is also related to the buffer problem. Perhaps also it is not related, but I try to give as much information as possible.

Since then, I have backed up my data and reformatted that partition, because there were filesystem errors that I did not know how to correct.

@Jack

No special reason -- I just double clicked the file, and it opened UnArc, which did the unpacking one step at a time. In future, perhaps I'll configure something smoother.

--Stuart Anderson

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