OK, for some strange reason this morning xfs_repair and xfs_check just didn't do anything (froze on the console). This afternoon I tried to see if I could try something out, and found that all of a sudden xfs_repair was giving me output. -L cleared the log and after that I was able to mount the FS without a lose. Don't know why it didn't work today at work. Maybe it was because today we lost (went to work at HP) our head of security. :-) El dÃa 21 de febrero de 2011 15:02, Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribiÃ: > On 2/21/11 9:30 AM, MartÃn MarquÃs wrote: >> I have a system with /home in XFS format. Just today I tried to copy a >> big file, not knowing that there was little space left in the device. >> >> The thing is that when the FS got filled up, the system didn't let me >> access /home anymore (not even as root). I rebooted and tried to use >> xfs_check and xfs_repair, with no luck (it looks as if they do >> nothing). > > Showing us the output would help.... > > Use xfs_repair, not xfs_check. ÂIf you want check-only, use xfs_repair -n. > >> The other FS on the same disk work OK. Just /home is giving me >> problems. This is not on a RAID or a LVM. >> >> BTW, no reboot /home doesn't get mounted printing a lot of error messages: >> >> Feb 21 10:57:02 dagobah kernel: XFS mounting filesystem sda3 >> Feb 21 10:57:02 dagobah kernel: Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: >> sda3 (logdev: internal) >> Feb 21 10:57:04 dagobah kernel: XFS internal error >> XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_GOTO at line 1652 of file fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c. >> Caller 0xffffffffa0fc1e6c > > Looks like a corrupted or at least unreplayable log. ÂDid the box lose > power prior to this? > > Repair won't replay a dirty log, and the only way to clear the log is to > mount it. ÂIf mounting fails, you may have to use xfs_repair -L to > zero out the log, then do the repair. > >> Feb 21 10:57:04 dagobah kernel: Pid: 1618, comm: mount Tainted: P >> Â Â Â2.6.34.7-66.fc13.x86_64 #1 > > > -Eric > -- MartÃn MarquÃs select 'martin.marques' || '@' || 'gmail.com' DBA, Programador, Administrador _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs