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Re: "No such file or directory" (still) (was Re: file corruption during

To: "Ralf G. R. Bergs" <rabe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: "No such file or directory" (still) (was Re: file corruption during emacs build on XFS logical volume
From: Steve Lord <lord@xxxxxxx>
Date: 08 Jan 2002 08:34:44 -0600
Cc: Linux XFS <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>
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On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 08:17, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately I don't know ANYTHING about the structure of an XFS filesystem. 
> Suppose I have the complete path of a "broken" file (that gives me the "No 
> such file or directory" warning,) could you direct me how to use xfs_db to 
> further narrow down the problem? I've tried understanding the xfs_db manpage 
> but as a layman in XFS structure basics I failed miserably.

I have a hard time understanding xfs_db!

> 
> I've played around with xfs_db a little bit, and received the following 
> output:
> 
> xfs_db: blockget -n
> dir 1426370585 block 8388614 extra leaf entry 62b7eea7 2a89
> dir ino 1426370585 missing leaf entry for 62bdaea7/2a89
> user quota id 232, have/exp bc 0/1 ic 0/1
> user quota id 1000, have/exp bc 2521011/2521010 ic 19036/19035


Can you try the
inode 1426370585
p

sequence on this fs?

It does indeed look like a similar problem to the repair output.

Steve


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