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On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 14:56:05 +0200, Edward Shishkin
<edward.shishkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 08/27/2014 09:33 AM, doiggl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Looks like the filesystem is damaged. Make sure that reiser4progs are
>>> installed
>>> and run
>>>
>>> # fsck.reiser4 --build-fs /dev/sdb
>>>
>>> (You may need to use --force because apparently you have R4 on a whole
>>> disk,
>>> not on a partition.)
>>>
>>> Hope that helps,
>> #
>>
>> Hello,
>> Thanks for the details.
>>
>> I did the fpllowing steps:
>> # fsck.reiser4 --build-fs --force  /dev/sdb
>> *******************************************************************
>> This is an EXPERIMENTAL version of fsck.reiser4. Read README first.
>> *******************************************************************
>>
>> Fscking the /dev/sdb block device.
>>
>>
>>             
>> Will check the consistency of the Reiser4 SuperBlock.
>>                                               
>> Will build the Reiser4 FileSystem.
>>                                               
>> ***** fsck.reiser4 started at Tue Aug 26 17:22:24 2014
>> Reiser4 fs was detected on /dev/sdb.
>>                                               
>> Master super block (16):
>> magic:          ReIsEr4
>> blksize:        4096
>> format:         0x0 (format40)
>> uuid:           3006ced1-7490-4ea8-a9b8-d82143c6bede
>> label:          <none>
>>   
>> Format super block (17):
>> plugin:         format40
>> description:    Disk-format plugin.
>> version:        0
>> magic:          ReIsEr40FoRmAt
>> mkfs id:        0x1ddaf754
>> flushes:        0
>> blocks:         488378640
>> free blocks:    217146980
>> root block:     37017218
>> tail policy:    0x2 (smart)
>> next oid:       0xedade
>> file count:     188313
>> tree height:    6
>> key policy:     LARGE
>>   
>>   
>> CHECKING THE STORAGE TREE
>>                                               
>>          Read nodes 197008413
>>                                               
>>          Nodes left in the tree 197008413
>>                                               
>>                  Leaves of them 194764277, Twigs of them 2217790
>>                                               
>>          Time interval: Tue Aug 26 17:24:21 2014 - Wed Aug 27 01:25:31
>>          2014
>>                                               
>> CHECKING EXTENT REGIONS.
>>                                               
>>          Read twigs 2217790
>>                                               
>>          Time interval: Wed Aug 27 01:25:31 2014 - Wed Aug 27 03:35:39
>>          2014
>>                                               
>> LOOKING FOR UNCONNECTED NODES
>>                                               
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (43828275), items (0)
>> and
>> (1): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (52697435), items (79)
>> and (80): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (63227569), items (24)
>> and (25): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (63227571), items (73)
>> and (74): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (116595727), items
(20)
>> and (21): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (227923161), items
(22)
>> and (23): Wrong order of keys.
>> FSCK: node.c: 108: repair_node_items_check: Node (284305753), items
(61)
>> and (62): Wrong order of keys.
>>          Read nodes 1481038
>>                                             
>>          Good nodes 471512
>>                  Leaves of them 466164, Twigs of them 5348
>>          Time interval: Wed Aug 27 03:35:57 2014 - Wed Aug 27 03:39:46
>>          2014
>>
>> ***** fsck.reiser4 finished at Wed Aug 27 03:39:46 2014
>> Closing fs...done
>>
>> FS is consistent.
> 
> 
> This is a bug in fsck: it jumps to wrong branch for some reasons.
> Not yet fixed.
> 
> Edward.

Hello,
Some questions:

 - Can fsck be fixed so it jumps to "correct" branch branch. ?
 - It would be useful to display a message when a Node or key is fixed.
 - I can test and report back on the results on a newer reiser4progs 

 - I can get it build at following location:
   Rpms will be produced.
   https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:doiggl/reiser4progs
   
   reiser4progs.changes 	5.73 KB 	
   reiser4progs.spec 	3.73 KB 	
   reiser4progs-1.0.9.tar.gz 	892 KB

Thanks Glenn

# fsck.reiser4  --h
Usage: fsck.reiser4 [ options ] FILE
Fsck options:
  --check                       checks the consistency (default)
  --fix                         fixes minor corruptions
  --build-sb                    rebuilds the super block
  --build-fs                    rebuilds the filesystem

  -L, --logfile file            complains into the file
  -n, --no-log                  makes fsck to not complain
  -a, --auto                    automatically checks the consistency
                                without any questions.
  -q, --quiet                   supresses gauges
  -r                            ignored
Plugins options:
  --print-profile               prints the plugin profile.
  -l, --print-plugins           prints all known plugins.
  -o, --override TYPE=PLUGIN    overrides the default plugin of the type
                                "TYPE" by the plugin "PLUGIN" in the
                                profile.
Common options:
  -?, -h, --help                prints program usage.
  -V, --version                 prints current version.
  -y, --yes                     assumes an answer 'yes' to all questions.
  -f, --force                   makes fsck to use whole disk, not block
                                device or mounted partition.
  -p, --preen                   automatically repair the filesysem.
  -c, --cache N                 number of nodes in tree buffer cache
 
 
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