On 10/09/2000 - 15:27, Russell Cattelan wrote:
> Ok good.
> at least the log is indicating a clean unmount.
>
> Guess we have to track down what else is going wrong.
>
> BTW do you have "kio" turned on in the mount options?
> (that option isn't supported on ide drives yet)
>
> Ok where to start.
> Send us the output from xfs_repair, maybe that will give us a starting
> point.
>
> Other questions any special mkfs options? what type of ide drive do you
> have?
> any special partitioning?
>
here is the output from xfs_repair
[root@godzilla /root]# xfs_repair /dev/hda4
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
Phase 2 - using internal log
- zero log...
- scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
- found root inode chunk
Phase 3 - for each AG...
- scan and clear agi unlinked lists...
- process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
- agno = 0
- agno = 1
- agno = 2
- agno = 3
- agno = 4
- agno = 5
- agno = 6
- agno = 7
- process newly discovered inodes...
Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
- setting up duplicate extent list...
- clear lost+found (if it exists) ...
- clearing existing "lost+found" inode
- deleting existing "lost+found" entry
- check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
- agno = 0
- agno = 1
- agno = 2
- agno = 3
- agno = 4
- agno = 5
- agno = 6
- agno = 7
Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees...
- reset superblock...
Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
- resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
- ensuring existence of lost+found directory
- traversing filesystem starting at / ...
- traversal finished ...
- traversing all unattached subtrees ...
- traversals finished ...
- moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts...
done
The drive is a Quantum Bigfoot 1.2G EIDE drive. I realize that these drives
can be problematic, but I have not had any problems with them thus far with
other filesystems (I've used reiserfs and FAT filesystems on them as well as
the ext2). The partition structure is just a plain 4 primary partition setup
as follows:
Device Size Mount
/dev/hda1 21M /boot
/dev/hda2 591M /
/dev/hda3 127M swap
/dev/hda4 474M /home
the command I gave to create the xfs fs was just a plain mkfs -t xfs /dev/hda4
Hope that helps,
Russ
Russ Ingram
Gargoyle Computer Consulting
(307)742-1361
www.gargoylecc.com
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