| To: | Felipe Alfaro Solana <felipe_alfaro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | Re: Desktop Filesystem Benchmarks in 2.6.3 |
| From: | Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg.lists@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 3 Mar 2004 10:59:26 +0100 |
| Cc: | David Weinehall <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Andrew Ho <andrewho@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dax Kelson <dax@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Peter Nelson <pnelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Hans Reiser <reiser@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-kernel <linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ext2-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ext3-users@xxxxxxxxxx, jfs-discussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, reiserfs-list@xxxxxxxxxxx, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 10:43, Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote: > But XFS easily breaks down due to media defects. Once ago I used XFS, > but I lost all data on one of my volumes due to a bad block on my hard > disk. XFS was unable to recover from the error, and the XFS recovery > tools were unable to deal with the error. What file systems work on defect media? As for crashed disks I rarely bothered trying to "fix" them anymore. I save what I can and restore what's backed up and recovery tools (other than the undo-delete ones) usually destroy what's left, but that's not unique to XFS. Depending on how good my backups are I sometimes try the recovery tools just to see, but that has never helped so far. -- robin |
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