| To: | gbakos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: unexpected XFS SB magic number |
| From: | Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:33:06 -0600 |
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Gaspar Bakos wrote: Hi, Eric, RE:xfs_check: unexpected XFS SB magic number 0x45464920That spells "EFI"Does this have any special meaning? E.g. I could figure out who labelled the disk (array)? EFI is a bootloader.... looks like somebody came along & labeled your disk for you. Dangers of being on a san I suppose (if you are....)Humm. This is an FC5 with SMP opteron. The RAID-5 (12 disks) is ran by an ARECA 1130-ML card.repair might fix it....I worry that what repair will leave behind is pure numbers (and many of those), like 11212/ 12133/ 121212/ ... and to reconstruct ~3Tb from that is not trivial... This reminds me: what paranoid safety measures can one take? E.g keep an external log of the filesystem as well? Thanks for the thoughts! Gaspar |
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