On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 00:26 -0500, Eric Sandeen wrote: > Oh right, you did say RAID enclosure. > > My money is on the enclosure no longer presenting you with sectors in > the original order, or in an otherwise severely damaged form, for > whatever reason. The problem *could* be from the enclosure itself; I don't have a second one to test. I'm fairly sure the cause is a failing drive (I get a red LED from one of the two status LEDs on the front of the enclosure). > xfs_repair restores filesystem consistency but it is not a data recovery or > storage repair tool. ;) I get that. But since the files are there, it seemed like the file-system could be repaired. I'll dig up the output. > > All of this has been performed on my ddrescue clone (not the original > device). > > <cue applause!> :) I don't always directly edit properties of my filesystems, but when I do, I do it on a clone. :)
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