Veritas File System 5.1 SP1 Administrator"s Guide (5900-1499, April 2011)

Recommended action:
Check the console log for I/O errors. If the problem is a disk failure, replace the
disk. If the problem is not related to an I/O failure, find out how the disk became
corrupted. If no user or process was writing to the device, report the problem to
your customer support organization. Unmount the file system and use fsck to
run a full structural check.
V-2-5
WARNING: msgcnt x: mesg 005: V-2-5: vx_mapbad - mount_point file system
inode extended operation bitmap in au aun marked bad
Description:
If there is an I/O failure while writing a bitmap, the map is marked bad. The kernel
considers the maps to be invalid, so does not do any more resource allocation
from maps. This situation can cause the file system to report out of space or out
of inode error messages even though df may report an adequate amount of free
space.
This error may also occur due to bitmap inconsistencies. If a bitmap fails a
consistency check, or blocks are freed that are already free in the bitmap, the file
system has been corrupted. This may have occurred because a user or process
wrote directly to the device or used fsdb to change the file system.
The VX_FULLFSCK flag is set. If the map that failed was a free extent bitmap, and
the VX_FULLFSCK flag cannot be set, then the file system is disabled.
Recommended action:
Check the console log for I/O errors. If the problem is a disk failure, replace the
disk. If the problem is not related to an I/O failure, find out how the disk became
corrupted. If no user or process was writing to the device, report the problem to
your customer support organization. Unmount the file system and use fsck to
run a full structural check.
V-2-6
WARNING: msgcnt x: mesg 006: V-2-6: vx_sumupd - mount_point file system
summary update in au aun failed
Description:
An I/O error occurred while writing the allocation unit or inode allocation unit
bitmap summary to disk. This sets the VX_FULLFSCK flag on the file system. If the
VX_FULLFSCK flag cannot be set, the file system is disabled.
191Diagnostic messages
Dewey kernel messages