Hello,
I was googling around, and I found this thread in the archives
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/mail_archive/200308/msg00335.html
The suggested fix was:
> That is a corrupt inode on the disk, time to break out xfs_repair. Do
> a quick mount and unmount of the fs first, then run xfs_check and save
> the output, finally run xfs_repair and send us the output of both
> commands.
I was wondering if you guys wanted the outputs from me as well,
I have xfs_check output and xfs_repair -n output as well
http://bailey.tgpsolutions.com/xfs_check
http://bailey.tgpsolutions.com/xfs_repair
I can also give you guys the output of xfs_repair w/o -n if you wish.
The error seemed to have started Feb 6th, when I was using kernel 2.6.2.
And is still appearing, even now, when I'm using kernel 2.6.4. My
version of xfsprogs is 2.6.3.
Best Regards,
Bailey
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