On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 03:53:49 +0200 Ben Bucksch <linux.news@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ben Bucksch wrote, On 20.04.2013 03:26: > > I can read my files again, without problem, all is happy. > > Actually, no. XFS filesystem structure is not sane. I must have done > something wrong. (If possible, please let me know what, all data should > be posted.) > > At first, it looked OK, as if only one recently written directory was > broken. I unmounted one of the FS, did xfs_repair, and after > re-mounting, almost all directories are gone. Almost 100% dataloss. I > can't describe how upset I am against md. So data was accessible before "xfs_repair", is not accessible after 'xfs_repair', yet you blame md rather than xfs_repair? Interesting. You've clearly had a bad experience - I'm sorry about that. I doubt there is anything you can do to unrepair whatever xfs_repair did, but the place to ask would be on the xfs list. NeilBrown > > Oh, and in case you're wondering about my backup: That's gone, too, due > to bugs in btrfs that trashed the FS and also stopped the dedicated > backup machine from booting automatically, so I don't have any current > backup either. > > Ben > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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