Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 19:58:43 +0000 From: "Riley J. McIntire" <chaos@mail.tgci.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Bad file descriptor in security check output Message-ID: <199703200409.UAA10292@train.tgci.com>
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I've gotten this message more than once in the last week or so in the security check output: checking setuid files and devices: find: /usr/lost+found/#064448: Bad file descriptor checking for uids of 0: root 0 toor 0 The lost+found directory has this in it: bash$ ls -l ls: #064448: Bad file descriptor total 0 b-wx-ws--t 24320 3892858505 1592262849 139, 139329645 Jan 6 1970 #064432 cr-srwsrwT 21077 57982986 2315373696 219, -2097151869 Nov 11 1975 #064456 br-srwSrwt 27506 1845521775 1869640805 116, 1819213941 Nov 4 11:56 #064504 br-xrws--- 29440 1996515182 1735094895 0, 1380974628 Dec 12 16:53 #064505 cr-xrwS-wx 29994 1157639690 1919906418 37, 707592307 Mar 28 1970 #064509 br-xrw-r-- 25902 96561670 9742848 101, 1768161394 May 26 1970 #064513 br-sr-S-wt 28781 1836017664 1768685669 97, 1769144418 Oct 24 1973 #064518 bash$ Am I losing a disk? What should I do about this? Where can I get some info on troubleshooting this? The os is 2.1.7 on an IDE 1.2 GB disk. Any help is appreciated. Ciao, Riley
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