xfsdump INTERRUPT issue

Jeffrey grndlvl at gmail.com
Sat Dec 22 10:10:24 CST 2012


Ok, I tried running the command. Here's my output:

# xfs_repair -n -r /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3
# Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
# bad primary superblock - bad magic number 111
#
# attempting to find secondary superblock...
# ................

and the dots are still just going after about 15 min.

What should I do?

Best,
J.

On 12/22/2012 03:46 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 12/21/2012 4:06 PM, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
>> Sorry, don't you want me to perform the repair and then try the restore again? If I use -n seems like that wouldn't actually repair the volume?
> It's called a "dry run" Jeffrey.  It will tell you what problems it
> finds but without attempting to fix them.  Sometimes it's better to see
> what is broken and in what way BEFORE actually attempting to fix it, as
> the fixes may sometimes include unintended consequences.
>
> What we're doing here is looking both ways twice before crossing the
> street, instead of stepping into traffic without looking.
>
> So my advice is to run with "-n" and post the output of the command so
> we (mostly Dave) can see what's wrong before you actually make the
> repairs.  He may tell you to go ahead and run the destructive repair, or
> depending on what he sees he may have you perform some other tasks
> before that.
>
> You had no experience with XFS before embarking on this DVR drive
> migration, and little to no experience with *nix.  You are unable to
> digest the information in the man pages, stumbling with the commands we
> give you, etc.  Thus it makes a lot of sense to play it safe with
> everything you do here.
>



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