Hi,
SFS has corrupted a partition on a SCSI disk attached to a CyberstormPPC. The partition is 28GB (but not full) and contains ~350,000 files.
SFSSalv seems to be working, but is slow. The current status:
1. It took about 12 hours to get to the point where I could select files to recover. All files came up okay, no "--BAD--" directories, so this looks good. RAM usage was around 95% - 2MB free from 64MB. CPU usage was high also.
2. Clicking "Select All, Recursively" took several hours to respond, but did.
3. Finally, it's now recovering files. It's been doing this for 12 hours:
- It has created the directory structure on the target disk.
- The target disk had 15.1MB in use last night.
- 8 hours later, 15.5MB is in use.
- The source SCSI disk is active and the heads can be heard thrashing.
- Memory usage is still high, 2MB free.
- SFSSalv is using lots of CPU.
So, the question would be is this normal? I'm going to leave the Amiga sit there until something happens, but can I expect SFSSalv to complete?