"Internal error xfs_attr3_leaf_write_verify at line 216", "directory flags set on non-directory inode" and other errors
Rasmus Borup Hansen
rbh at intomics.com
Fri Jul 3 01:27:28 CDT 2015
Thank you for the suggestion. I compiled a new xfs_repair, but I got similar results from running it.
Best,
Rasmus
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> On 02 Jul 2015, at 11:26, Emmanuel Florac <eflorac at intellique.com> wrote:
>
> Le Thu, 2 Jul 2015 09:58:19 +0200
> Rasmus Borup Hansen <rbh at intomics.com> écrivait:
>
>> The file then turns up in lost+found and when I "ls" it I get the
>> same errors again. I've tried deleting it from lost+found, but then
>> xfs_repair finds it again with exactly the same output as show above
>> and puts it back.
>>
>> Apart from that, everything apparently works fine.
>>
>> Is there a way to permanently get rid of the file in lost+found? Its
>> size is apparently 0 bytes.
>
> You should try the latest xfs_repair (3.2.3 IIRC) instead of the stock
> Ubuntu version (3.1.x probably).
>
> In case you don't know how to compile it, I've just uploaded it there:
>
> http://update.intellique.com/pub/xfs_repair-3.2.3.gz
>
> md5sum :
> 756a28228c7e657ce8626d27850f6261 xfs_repair-3.2.3.gz
>
> Beware of binaries provided by strangers, however this one should be
> fine :) gunzip it before use...
>
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