| To: | Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | RE: xfs data loss |
| From: | "Passerone, Daniele" <Daniele.Passerone@xxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:19:12 +0200 |
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| Cc: | "xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx" <xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
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| Thread-topic: | xfs data loss |
>> Due to a power shock, suddenly and without log messages about one half >(5 TB) of the user >> directories on /dev/md4 have disappeared. > >I presume you mean after a reboot? No! No reboot at all. The directories were mounted via nfs to all our cluster, and are of the type /pool/user all directories from /pool/g* to /pool/z* have disappeared. Of course NO COMMAND of the kind rm /pool/[g-z]* was issued. >Were the lost directories recently created? I've never heard of >untouched, existing directories disappearing after a power loss... > Not at all. Here I am. > >Not much to go on here I'm afraid. SLES10 is an old kernel, but it's >supported by SuSE at least. > Can you use my metadata, or is it useless? Thank you! Daniele |
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