Re: possible xfs corruption

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Yes, It's a Smart Array in HP Proliant Server.
No power failure, just upgraded the controller firmware and rebooted the
server.....



Emmanuel Florac wrote:
> 
> Le Tue, 7 Dec 2010 03:49:49 -0800 (PST)
> blacknred <leo1783@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Ãcrivait:
> 
>> I'm stuck with a storage issue on reboot. Initially doubted the
>> storage, but dmesg throws these errors. Now wondering whether this is
>> a fs issue? Any thoughts as to whats going on here?
>> 
> 
> It looks like a part of the filesystem is physically missing. What is
> the underlying device? Apparently it's a SmartArray in some HP server,
> did you had a power failure? 
> 
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