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-----Original Message-----
After a system crash, I get the following message when trying to mount
my filesystem:
[root@Voyager /root]# mount /usr/fileserver/movies
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg04/lv_movies,
or too many mounted file systems
[root@Voyager /root]# dmesg
....
....
SGI XFS with ACLs, EAs, DMAPI, no debug enabled
Start mounting filesystem: lvm(58,0)
XFS: log has mismatched uuid - can't recover
XFS: failed to find log head
XFS: log mount/recovery failed
XFS: log mount failed
[root@Voyager /root]# uname -a
Linux Voyager 2.4.7-xfs-1 #2 SMP Sat Jul 21 18:28:36 EDT 2001 i686
unknown
This is a 14Gb disk configured as VG04. lv_movies is the only LV in the
VG.
I'm using the CVS patch I pulled from the FTP site just a day or so ago.
I'm using an Abit BP6 Motherboard and this disk is hdg - HPT366 master,
no slave disk attached.
Any hope for recovering my data?
Is it worth rebooting under an older (possibly more stable xfs release)
kernel?
Thanks
Justin
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