On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 08:57:40AM -0800, tramper wrote:
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> Hallo Forum,
>
> i formated a storage with 16 disks (Raid5 and sparedrive) with xfs. The
> volume is 14TB big. There where circuit Problems and we had several server
> shutdowns and Problems.
> The Server is a ubuntu 8.04 32bit.
^^^^^ There's your problem.
>
> Now I want to check my xfs Partition.
>
> i used xfs_repair /dev/cciss/c0...p1 and got the following error message:
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> fatal error -- couldn't allocate block map, size XXXXXXX
>
> I have 2 GB of Ram in the machine.
Even if you put more in it, the 32-bit address space limit will be
the limiting factor.
> What should I do and how to check my volume?
You almost certainly need a 64-bit machine. Even with the latest
xfs_repair, you need about 2GB of RAM for the free space checking on
a 14TB filesystem.
Try running:
# xfs_repair -m 1 -vv <device>
And it will tell you how much memory you need to repair the
filesystem. Note that this is only a rough estimate - it may be
quite a bit more than the amount specified depending on the state
and contents of the filesystem...
Cheers,
Dave.
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Dave Chinner
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