hi Valentin -
Well, you can mount with "-o nouuid" to get around this, but the
question remains, which other filesystem has this same uuid?
Try xfs_db -r -c "sb 0" -c "p uuid" /dev/<foo>
for each of your mounted filesystems' devices, and see if you can find
it.
-Eric
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 12:01, vkuznet wrote:
> Hi,
> we do have 3Ware RAID machine where XFS is using.
> After unexpected reboot we cannot longer mount our XFS filesystem.
>
> Here the /var/log/messages
>
> Sep 16 11:28:26 hermes-clued0 kernel: 3w-xxxx: scsi0: AEN: SMART threshold
> exceeded: Port #6.
> Sep 16 11:31:28 hermes-clued0 kernel: XFS: Filesystem has duplicate UUID -
> can't mount
>
> Any idea how to fix the problem.
>
> We do have
> Linux hermes-clued0 2.4.17-0.4XFSsmp #1 SMP Tue Mar 12 14:18:33 CST 2002 i686
> unknown
> patched kernel with XFS.
>
> Thanks,
> Valentin.
> P.S. could you please reply me directly I'm not currently in a mailing list.
>
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