strange df result

From: Grzegorz Bakalarski (G.Bakalarski_at_icm.edu.pl)
Date: 09/15/03

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    Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 13:25:42 +0200
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    Dear All

    Machine, V880, Solaris, all recommended patches up Sep/11/2003

    I have a disk 73GB (FC - plain disk - ufs with no mirroring,
    one big partitition). Mounted with logging.
    There is a big file on it (a tar archive from my DB system).
    The size of the file is 60404773888 bytes ...
    du -h shows 56GB ... But df shows the following

    df -k
    Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
    /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s2 70564432 573364 69991068 1% /disk/c1t3

    No links, no funny setting. Just ufs filesystem with 5 files. Here is full
    output from du -ha starting from mount point of the disk:

      56G ./sci_xml.tar
     640K ./iplog/log
     296K ./iplog/log.1
     940K ./iplog
     496M ./tcpdump/log
     764M ./tcpdump/log200309131504
     1.2G ./tcpdump
      58G .

    So I have 56GB file, 764MB file, 496MB file, 640KB file and 296KB file
    - about 57GBytes.
    But df shows 573364 Kbytes used and 69 991 068 KBytes free ...
    So even if the huge file makes problems, the size of 4 other normal
    files gives about 1.2GBytes ...
    Any idea? Where should I look for ???

    The only unusual messages during last reboot were:

     krtld: [ID 469452 kern.info] NOTICE: sf: 64-bit driver module not found
     scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0 (fcp0):
           ndi_devi_online: failed for ses: target=dc lun=0 ffffffff
     scsi: [ID 243001 kern.info] /pci@8,600000/SUNW,qlc@2/fp@0,0 (fcp0):
           ndi_devi_online: failed for ses: target=dc lun=0 ffffffff

    System looks like working fine!

    OBP recent (from June/2003).

    I'll summarize ...

    GB
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