how to decode metadump info produced by xfs_db, and superblock error
Stan Hoeppner
stan at hardwarefreak.com
Sat Jan 29 18:56:06 CST 2011
lord worm put forth on 1/29/2011 6:25 PM:
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> What kind of information is in this file produced by metadump, is it worth reading it somehow?
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> I'm trying to first understand what's causing a 'superblock cannot be read' error in my XFS after a succesfully dd of the partition (dd succeeds in copying to a file, and also restoring, but after restoring it cannot mount).
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> xfs_repair fails to fix it, how should I attach the 55M metadata file to this email (do we have an upload location for this?), max size on hotmail is 25M ...
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> Does the superblock error refer to primary or secondary superblocks? Does xfs_repair attempt to clone the broken superblock from the others?
dd is not a proper XFS filesystem backup/restore utility. Instead use xfsdump
and xfsrestore, or any file level backup/restore solution.
You obviously now know why you shouldn't use dd for this purpose with XFS. ;)
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Stan
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