Hi Christian -
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002 christian_binder@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> A "dmesg" give me after booting the machine the following text:
...
> SGI XFS with no debug enabled
> XFS mounting filesystem ide1(22,2)
> Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: ide1(22,2) (dev: 22/2)
> Ending XFS recovery on filesystem: ide1(22,2) (dev: 22/2)
That one mounted fine...
> XFS mounting filesystem ide1(22,3)
> XFS: corrupted root inode
> XFS: device 0x1603- Root inode 128 is not a directory
And this one has problems.
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
Can you run this through ksymoops?
> xfs_create looping, dir ino 0xc30739, ino 0xc307c1, ide1(22,2)
This is odd, this is on the filesystem that said it mounted OK...
> I was very surprised, that a "ls" in some directories of the /usr -
> Partition shows me files (e. g. the smbd.pid-Sambafile), and a "ls -lia"
> shows me the same files not. A "rm filename" says, that there is no such
> file or directory.
>
> If I want to do a "xfs_check" on the other Partitions, it wouldnt start;
> the process hangs up.
> A "xfs_repair" do the same.
Maybe you can do an strace of the process to see where it stops? Also,
make sure you have the latest version of the tool...
-Eric
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