Le Thu, 17 Jun 2010 15:18:26 +0200 Thomas Førde <thomas.forde@xxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait: > i have run xfs_check without any verbos information given > i have run xfs_repair without any information errors fixed. That's unfortunate that you didn't post here before doing irreparable damage. Any activity to the filesystem may delete permanently data, so you should stop using it completely until done with the rescue operations and unmount it. > > when i try to mount the XFS filesystem of 10TB, my 7.8 TB of data is > now gone. > > before: /dev/sdf1 10527858560 8801101708 > 1726756852 84% /D5 > after: /dev/sdf1 10527858560 528 > 10527858032 1% /D5 > Some old versions of xfs_repair may fail on big FS. You didn't mention which version you're using, which distribution and which kernel. The hardware setup may be important, too. > help, where did my data go, and how can i get it back. Apparently xfs_repair deleted it because it was corrupt (alas, happen sometimes with xfs_repair before 2.8). The best thing to do is to get it back from backups. I suppose that you have no backup (people don't do any backup until they lose important data, which always occurs). If you have no backups, your last hope is to use a tool like photorec to find your data on the raw device; however it won't reconstruct the metadata (no names, no folders, no hierarchy, no user rights). BTW you need some other place to store the newly discovered files with at least as much space (7.8 TB). My condolences. I once lost 13TB and see, I'm not dead. You'll get over it somehow. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emmanuel Florac | Direction technique | Intellique | <eflorac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | +33 1 78 94 84 02 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs