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Re: xfs_check - out of memory | xfs_repair - superblock error reading

To: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: xfs_check - out of memory | xfs_repair - superblock error reading
From: christian gattermair <christian.gattermair@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 17:35:17 +0200
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hi!

thanks for all your answers

> > parted:
> >
> > Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-3147012,000 megabytes
> > Disk label type: msdos
> > Minor    Start       End     Type      Filesystem  Flags
> > 1          0,031 1049854,423  primary   xfs
> >
> > cat /proc/partitions
> >
> >   8     0 3222540288 sda
> >    8     1 1075050898 sda1
>
> sda1 is only 1 terabyte.  sda itself appears to be about 3 terabytes.
>
> I think you need to sort out where your filesystem is living...
>
> Did someone repartition sda?

no repartition of sda or other partitions .... sda1 was the whole space of sda 
(3t)

> >   Vendor: AMCC      Model: 9500S-12   DISK   Rev: 2.06
> >   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 03
> > sda : very big device. try to use READ CAPACITY(16).
>
> Or perhaps this is the 2T lun problem... although you say it was working
> before.  At any rate this isn't looking like an xfs problem at this
> stage - your kernel thinks that your storage is smaller than you think
> it is.

how can i bring back the right size? today i have compiled a 2.6.18 kernel. 
same error ....

any ideas?

thanks for help

with friendly greetings,

christian gattermair

> -Eric
>
> > SCSI device sda: 6445080576 512-byte hdwr sectors (3299881 MB)
> > SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back, no read (daft)
> >  /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: p1
> > Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0


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