RE: mount & fsck of nilfs partition fail.

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Hello Ryusuke (or anybody else),
  I am no git expert, just looked at the cheatsheet, but I was unable to find your commit which add's a reason to the message below. I tried:
	git pull http://git.nilfs.org/nilfs2-utils-devel.git fsck0:fsck0
	Already up-to-date.
I also tried a re-fetch from scratch. All with no changes showing up in
fsck0.nilfs2.c. If anybody else knows a way for me to pickup Ryusuke's commit, please let me know. Thanks.

Zahid

-----Original Message-----
From: linux-nilfs-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-nilfs-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ryusuke Konishi
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 5:33 AM
To: Zahid Chowdhury
Cc: linux-nilfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: mount & fsck of nilfs partition fail.

On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 00:13:17 -0700, Zahid Chowdhury wrote:
> Hello,
>   We had another crash with nilfs2 under load and then on reboot mount failed as usual on
>     "Checksum error in segment payload"
> Leter when we tried an "fsck0.nilfs2 -v -f" on the partition we got:
> .
> .
> .
> Unclean FS.
> The latest log is lost. Trying rollback recovery..
> .
> Searching the latest checkpoint.
> fsck0.nilfs2: cannot read block (blocknr = 2696911)
> 
> and fsck0.nilfs2 gave up. Is there any other way of recovering this partition? If so, how?

Seems an I/O error or some sort of critical error happened.

I pushed a commit to append error reason in the above message.
Could you try it ?  (it's available on the fsck0 branch of the devel tree).

> Is this problem common? Is there any way to stop this scenario from occurring? Thanks.
> 
> Zahid

Regards,
Ryusuke Konishi
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