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Re: 2.6.24-rc3 oopses while mounting fs

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Subject: Re: 2.6.24-rc3 oopses while mounting fs
From: KELEMEN Peter <Peter.Kelemen@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 23:02:00 +0100
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* Lachlan Mcilroy (lachlan@xxxxxxx) [20071203 14:24]:

Lachlan,

> Okay, sounds like it might be a corrupt log.

Yep.

> Can you run xfs_logprint on the device or saved log?

Sure.

http://cern.ch/fuji/lxfsre1103/xfs_logprint1.txt.bz2
It aborted though, with the following message:

        xfs_logprint: unknown log operation type (343b)
        Bad data in log

> Also give xfs_logprint -t -i a go.

http://cern.ch/fuji/lxfsre1103/xfs_logprint2.txt.bz2

> You've saved the log into a file?  You can get the filesystem
> mounted again by deleting the log with xfs_repair -L <dev>.
> You'll probably need to run xfs_repair over the filesystem to be
> safe.

I conserved this filesystem away for further analysis, I'm not
sure how helpful it can be.

Thanks,
Peter

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