Re: filesystem dead, xfs_repair won't help

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Le Tue, 11 Apr 2017 15:03:12 +0300
Avi Kivity <avi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait:

> On 04/11/2017 03:00 PM, Emmanuel Florac wrote:
> > Le Tue, 11 Apr 2017 14:40:15 +0300
> > Avi Kivity <avi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait:
> >  
> >> $ sudo xfs_db -c "sb 0" /tmp/fs
> >> xfs_db: /tmp/fs is not a valid XFS filesystem (unexpected SB magic
> >> number 0x5846534d)
> >> Use -F to force a read attempt.
> >> $ sudo xfs_db -F -c "sb 0" /tmp/fs
> >> xfs_db: /tmp/fs is not a valid XFS filesystem (unexpected SB magic
> >> number 0x5846534d)
> >> xfs_db: V1 inodes unsupported. Please try an older xfsprogs.  
> > Oops, I forgot one important part, sorry, you must restore the
> > meta_dump to a file first:
> >
> > xfs_mdrestore /tmp/fs /tmp/fsimage
> >
> > then run xfs_db on the /tmp/fsimage:
> >
> > xfs_db -c 'sb 0' -c 'p' /tmp/fsimage
> >  
> 
> magicnum = 0x58465342
> blocksize = 4096
> dblocks = 125026902
> rblocks = 0
> rextents = 0
> uuid = 50b25ad8-3eb9-4273-b7f2-d0a435b3a08f
> logstart = 67108869
> rootino = 96
> rbmino = 97
> rsumino = 98
> rextsize = 1
> agblocks = 31256726
> agcount = 4
> rbmblocks = 0
> logblocks = 61048
> versionnum = 0xb4b5
> sectsize = 512
> inodesize = 512
> inopblock = 8
> fname = "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"
> blocklog = 12
> sectlog = 9
> inodelog = 9
> inopblog = 3
> agblklog = 25
> rextslog = 0
> inprogress = 0
> imax_pct = 25
> icount = 1959744
> ifree = 89
> fdblocks = 91586587
> frextents = 0
> uquotino = null
> gquotino = null
> qflags = 0
> flags = 0
> shared_vn = 0
> inoalignmt = 4
> unit = 0
> width = 0
> dirblklog = 0
> logsectlog = 0
> logsectsize = 0
> logsunit = 1
> features2 = 0x18a
> bad_features2 = 0x18a
> features_compat = 0
> features_ro_compat = 0x1
> features_incompat = 0x1
> features_log_incompat = 0
> crc = 0x3ebf41de (correct)
> spino_align = 0
> pquotino = null
> lsn = 0x70002828b
> meta_uuid = 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
> 
> 

Tha looks reasonable enough... Heck, what's happening? You could try
to run an integrity check from xfs_db (still using the dump) to locate
the error:

xfs_db -c 'sb 0' -c 'check' /tmp/fsimage

What does it report?

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