On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 11:55:14AM -0500, Benito Venegas wrote:
> Hi boys and girls:
>
hi there Benito,
> I have a problem in one my servers in India.
> Local sysadmin lost access to /dev/sdb1 partition
> after blackout :/
Does that mean it failed to mount after the blackout? Was there
a syslog message, if so?
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/sdb1 1 13215 106149456 83 Linux
>
> The problem came to us, when local sysadmin in India had an old kernel
> version. (2.4.2)
>
> He traid to run xfs_reapir but after 10 minutes running, it gave this error
>
> xfs_repair:buf calloc failed cannot allocate memrory
>
> After that, I upgreaded kernel version and tools.
> We ran xfs_repair in single mode and now we got this message:
>
> xfs_repair running in single mode. waiting for any message.....
> error message:
> fatal error -- can't read block 0 for directory 210516126
[is "single mode" the same as "single-user mode"?]
Both of these error messages suggest that xfs_repair is running
out of memory.
> We don't want to run xfs_repair with -L switch option, to avoid loose
> important information (we do backups but runs once a day, and this
> happend before backup process :/ )
>From your description above, it sounds like -L will not be useful
to you (xfs_repair will tell you when the -L option could be useful).
> Doctors, any idea about if I can save this patient?
> :/
>
Can you send the full xfs_repair output, and see whether there's
anything else chewing up memory while xfs_repair is running, or
whether xfs_repair itself is the cause (run "top" while xfs_repair
is running, and keep an eye on memory use). If you can cut and
paste all the output/save to a file and then send it to us, that
will be a help.
cheers.
--
Nathan
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