http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=396
t.j.pinkert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|INVALID |
------- Additional Comments From t.j.pinkert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2006-01-04
11:24 CST -------
Hi Eric,
Let me state that the first report is not mine, therefore closing the bug could
be a bit too fast.
In MY case there are probably two things:
1. bad sector causing trouble. (on second look not a xfs disk)
2. xfs causing trouble before and
3. after repair of bad sector.
I was too fast suposing /dev/sda has something to do with it, this drive has
etx3 fs. (by the way, smartctl: Smart health status: OK)
What have i done for problem n.o. 3:
1. run SCSI bios diskcheck to remap all bad sectors. (no bad sectors there)
2. run xfs_check, no output (i assume this is good)
3. run xfs_repair -n, no errors to be corrected (i assume this is good)
4. run smartctl on both xfs disks: Smart health status: OK
5. run 'rm -r' in lost + found (to remove unneeded stuf from xfs recovery)
output is:
171-248:/home/lost+found# rm -r *
rm: cannot remove directory `117995560': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `135142950': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `140381725': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `158144024': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `187146273': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `204543522': Directory not empty
rm: cannot remove directory `39670755': Directory not empty
all directories are empty and i assume root may remove them always?
should a new report be filed for problem n.o. 2?
Tjeerd
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