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| Subject: | Re: advice for repair after IO error on raid device |
| From: | Michael Weissenbacher <mw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 22 Jun 2010 17:29:58 +0200 |
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Hi Roel! > Trying to answer my own question. I _think_ this is the way to go: > > 1) Mount and unmount the fs, in order to replay the log. > 2) Run xfs_repair -n > 3) Run xfs_repair > > If someone could confirm (or reject) that, that would be great. This is a sound plan, i always do a "xfs_repair -n" first. If you're lucky it will find no problems and you can skip step 3). If "xfs_repair -n" does find problems you can ask for more advice here. good luck, Michael |
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