We have the following problem with a fileserver in one of our departments. Distribution: RedHat-7.1 Kernel: Linux version 2.4.3-SGI_XFS_1.0.1 (root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) \ (gcc version egcs-2
Hi there, Ah, I see the problem. You have an unclean log and corruption in the log which is causing the code in xfs_repair to get confused when searching for the log head/tail. First try mount, then
Hi Nathan! According to Nathan Scott: Thank You *very* much for your answer. The mount operation seems to hang. After 6 hours i decided to reboot the box... Unfortunatly the '-L' makes no difference:
Hi all! According to Willi Langenberger: I tried to debug xfs_repair (xfsprogs 2.0.3) to find out what is going on, but i need help... Function xlog_find_zeroed at xfs_log_recover.c: /* * We search f
Oh, I see -- that check only comes into play later... hmmm, will have to try plan C. I've checked in a Makefile change to do this -- so, checkout CVS xfsprogs, rebuild from scratch, esp. ensuring li
We have the following problem with a fileserver in one of our departments. Distribution: RedHat-7.1 Kernel: Linux version 2.4.3-SGI_XFS_1.0.1 (root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) \ (gcc version egcs-2
Hi there, Ah, I see the problem. You have an unclean log and corruption in the log which is causing the code in xfs_repair to get confused when searching for the log head/tail. First try mount, then
Hi Nathan! According to Nathan Scott: Thank You *very* much for your answer. The mount operation seems to hang. After 6 hours i decided to reboot the box... Unfortunatly the '-L' makes no difference:
Hi all! According to Willi Langenberger: I tried to debug xfs_repair (xfsprogs 2.0.3) to find out what is going on, but i need help... Function xlog_find_zeroed at xfs_log_recover.c: /* * We search f
Oh, I see -- that check only comes into play later... hmmm, will have to try plan C. I've checked in a Makefile change to do this -- so, checkout CVS xfsprogs, rebuild from scratch, esp. ensuring li