Joe Smith wrote:
Dan Track wrote:
[snip]
All this would make me want to be sure there's no problem with
the
filesystem.
Indeed. There seems to be an FS problem.
Have you run a full fsck on the partition lately? If not (and I
believe
the default for ext3 partitions is to never run a full fsck unless you
ask for it), you can use something like shutdown -rF (reboot, force
fsck) to reboot and run one.
My recommendation:
Step one: Do a full backup.
Step two: Verify that the full backup is intact and complete.
Step three: Run fsck.
If fsck gives a clean bill of health, I'd just delete mqueue and
re-create it with something like this:
Hmm. I'm not so sure about this. If fsck thinks the FS is ok,
then I'd think there might be a problem with fsck.
Mike
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