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2012-05-08 10 volumes appear to be OK

May 28th, 2012
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  1. Verify and Repair volume “speedy”
  2. Checking storage systemChecking volume.
  3. disk0s2: Scan for Volume Headers
  4. disk0s2: Scan for Disk Labels
  5. Logical Volume Group 1ACF4706-A5C1-4B5A-B62D-6A9A65705398 on 1 device
  6. disk0s2: Scan for Metadata Volume
  7. Logical Volume Group has a 24 MB Metadata Volume with double redundancy
  8. Start scanning metadata for a valid checkpoint
  9. Load and verify Segment Headers
  10. Load and verify Checkpoint Payload
  11. Load and verify Transaction Segment
  12. Load and verify Transaction Segment
  13. Incorporate 1 newer non-checkpoint transaction
  14. Load and verify Virtual Address Table
  15. Load and verify Segment Usage Table
  16. Load and verify Metadata Superblock
  17. Load and verify Logical Volumes B-Trees
  18. Logical Volume Group contains 1 Logical Volume
  19. Load and verify ACB60690-D886-4ED0-A013-AF811382E79B
  20. Load and verify CA4F841C-BC26-452A-8CFB-F667750177B0
  21. Load and verify Freespace Summary
  22. Load and verify Block Accounting
  23. Newest transaction commit checkpoint is valid
  24. Load and verify Segment Cleaning
  25. The volume 1ACF4706-A5C1-4B5A-B62D-6A9A65705398 appears to be OK.
  26. Checking file systemChecking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
  27. Checking extents overflow file.
  28. Checking catalog file.
  29. Checking multi-linked files.
  30. Checking catalog hierarchy.
  31. Checking extended attributes file.
  32. Checking multi-linked directories.
  33. Checking volume bitmap.
  34. Checking volume information.
  35. The volume speedy appears to be OK.
  36. Volume repair complete.Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
  37. Verify and Repair volume “scratchy”
  38. Checking file systemChecking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
  39. Checking extents overflow file.
  40. Checking catalog file.
  41. Checking multi-linked files.
  42. Checking catalog hierarchy.
  43. Checking extended attributes file.
  44. Checking volume bitmap.
  45. Checking volume information.
  46. The volume scratchy appears to be OK.
  47. Volume repair complete.Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
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