My fault for keeping the storage connected while trying some new installer software. The *&%@& software started the installer and since it saw the storage, immediately started formatting it. Since I didn't notice it in time, it formatted almost half of my storage. Lucky for me, it's not production but there were files I wanted to keep. Most important, this is a good time to learn how I would have dealt with this problem. So, first I went to another server. I could see that where files used to be were now a lot of dead links. After checking some things, I decided to reboot the storage hoping that stopping it mid way would allow it to rebuild. It didn't. Now that it's back up, I've recreated the logical volumes without formatting or anything else and am trying to simply mount it to see what is still on there. # mount -t ext3 /dev/vg00/media /shared/ mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg00/media, or too many mounted file systems So, looks like a bad super-block. Trying to fix that; # ./fsck /dev/vg00/media fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004) e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004) Couldn't find ext2 superblock, trying backup blocks... fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/vg00/media The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> Ok, so trying e2fsck; # ./e2fsck -b 8193 /dev/vg00/media e2fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004) ./e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/vg00/media The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> So, before I hurt things any worse... any thoughts? Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster