Hi List,
Sorry for the stupid question, just wanted a quick clarification on the
following excerpts from an xfs_repair no modify.
# xfs_repair -nv /dev/sdc1
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
- block cache size set to 115088 entries
Phase 2 - using internal log
- scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
- found root inode chunk
Phase 3 - for each AG...
- scan (but don't clear) agi unlinked lists...
- process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
- agno = 0
bad nblocks 717 for inode 146, would reset to 716
bad nblocks 2 for inode 147, would reset to 1
- agno = 1
<SNIP>
- agno = 27
- process newly discovered inodes...
Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
- setting up duplicate extent list...
- check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
- agno = 0
bad nblocks 717 for inode 146, would reset to 716
bad nblocks 2 for inode 147, would reset to 1
- agno = 1
<SNIP>
- agno = 27
No modify flag set, skipping phase 5
Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
- traversing filesystem ...
- agno = 0
entry "xxxx" in directory inode 128 not consistent with .. value (8589934720) in
inode 134,
would junk entry
- agno = 1
entry "YYYY" in dir 4294967424 points to an already connected directory inode
145
would clear entry "YYYY"
- agno = 2
<SNIP>
- agno = 27
- traversal finished ...
- moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
disconnected dir inode 4294967424, would move to lost+found
Phase 7 - verify link counts...
would have reset inode 128 nlinks from 6 to 5
would have reset inode 146 nlinks from 1 to 2
would have reset inode 147 nlinks from 1 to 2
No modify flag set, skipping filesystem flush and exiting.
XFS_REPAIR Summary Mon Jul 30 12:58:03 2012
Phase Start End Duration
Phase 1: 07/30 12:53:40 07/30 12:53:40
Phase 2: 07/30 12:53:40 07/30 12:53:49 9 seconds
Phase 3: 07/30 12:53:49 07/30 12:55:33 1 minute, 44 seconds
Phase 4: 07/30 12:55:33 07/30 12:57:10 1 minute, 37 seconds
Phase 5: Skipped
Phase 6: 07/30 12:57:10 07/30 12:58:03 53 seconds
Phase 7: 07/30 12:58:03 07/30 12:58:03
Total run time: 4 minutes, 23 seconds
Does this in effect mean that the file YYYY will end up and lost+found and
directory (and its contents) will end up in lost+found.
Namely easy enough to move back. Or will the contents of XXXX be lost?
Cheers
Jamie
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