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RE: Share suddenly empty

To: "Seth Mos" <knuffie@xxxxxxxxx>, <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Share suddenly empty
From: "Brian Gulizia" <brian.gulizia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 14:37:45 -0400
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Thread-topic: Share suddenly empty
I hadnt done anything to it.  All I did was reboot, I got the "not a valid block
device" when i tried to mout it, rebooted again and was able to mount it but it 
has
nothing on it when I do an ls.  You'll have to excuse my newbieness, but when 
you
say let the filesystem do recovery, what do you mean?  I didnt see anything 
about the
kernel doing any recovering.

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Seth Mos [mailto:knuffie@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 2:12 PM
To: Brian Gulizia; linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Share suddenly empty


At 13:42 23-10-2002 -0400, Brian Gulizia wrote:

>I can mount the filesystem, but when i do an ls -l or an ls -al it shows 
>absolutely nothing.
>But, as I mentioned earlier if I look in KDiskfree it shows that there is 
>something on the drive.

probably in the lost+found directory

If the system crashed and you didn't let the kernel do recovery by mounting 
it and just "repaired" it you probably did more damage then good.

First let the filesystem do recovery and if that fails it will be a good 
time to use xfs_repair.

I always do a "xfs_repair -n" before performing the actual repair to see 
what is damaged. I have never had to use a xfs_repair with the -L option yet.

Cheers

--
Seth
It might just be your lucky day, if you only knew.



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