On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 14:29 -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Ondřej Surý wrote:
> > Yep, it was. Sorry, I could mention that, but it seemed so obvious :-).
>
> You might also try xfs_repair -n on your source disk before dd-ing, and
> on the target disk afterwards (-n means don't actually change anything...)
>
> Can you also test this without the growfs step? Just to take this one
> step at a time.
>
> FWIW, xfs_copy is another tool that might work well for what you're doing.
The problem is, that action was already done and I cannot replicate it,
because it holds production data. Althought I can prepare some test
setup and try to replicate the problem.
We tried xfs_repair on unmounted system (already with -990 error) and it
also crashed with -990.
Question is, if xfs_dump/restore will fix the error or not. Or is there
some other way how to fix filesystem and not destroy data it holds.
Ondrej
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