Re: possible xfs corruption

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It's all xfs..... and didn't see any I/O errors as well...except that dmesg
is flooded with similar traces to one i posted....

Emmanuel Florac wrote:
> 
> Le Tue, 7 Dec 2010 07:11:04 -0800 (PST)
> blacknred <leo1783@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Ãcrivait:
> 
>> Yes, It's a Smart Array in HP Proliant Server.
>> No power failure, just upgraded the controller firmware and rebooted
>> the server.....
>> 
> 
> Hu oh, that stinks. Nothing in the firmware release notes? Do you have
> any other filesystem on this array? 
> 
> First you could try to backup the filesystem metadata using
> 
> xfs_metadump -o -w /dev/DEVICE outfile.meta
> 
> It can be useful later in case things turn bad.
> Does it output any errors? IO errors particularly ?
> 
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