Repair Filesystem prompt , after inode has illegal blocks

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hi All,
 
A fault on our SAN dropped us down to a read-only filesystem and after reboot,
we have an “Unexpected Inconsistency” and I am being instructed by the boot to run fsck manually
without –a or –p  (this was after I think processing around 15% of the filesystem)
 
The specific message is  “inode 27344909 has illegal blocks”
 
I recall running fsck some years ago on smaller and simpler systems – am broadly
familiar with what it is but have no expertise in using it to repair a filesystem.
 
Would be grateful for advice on whats the quickest / usual way to get us back up from
this. We do have a good backup for restoring unrecoverable files – i.e. I assume I am going
to end up  asking fsck to repair the filesystem itself and then clean up any mess that
results.
 
This is fsck 1.39 , Linux version 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 , Red Hat 4.1.2-42
 
thanks for any tips.
 
Cheers
 
AMcC
Bioinformatics Software Engineer
AgResearch NZ
 
 
 
 
 

 


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