also sprach Shailendra Tripathi <stripathi@xxxxxxxxx> [2006.08.30.1551 +0200]:
> By any chance, did you saw any disk I/O error ?
No, definitely not.
> If there is no disk I/O error scenario, following information
> would be more useful.
>
> 1. /usr/sbin/xfs_logprint -s 0 -D <device>
> 2. /usr/sbin/xfs_logprint -d <device>
Thanks for the info. I managed to restore the filesystem with
xfs_repair -L in the mean time (see followup post), but this is what
I'll keep in mind for the next time.
Btw: there's the xfs and linux-xfs mailing list, and I am confused
about whether they're separate or merged, and which one I should be
using. If you have any input, I'd love to hear it.
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