Re: "Corrupt dinode 6242615, (btree extents). This is a bug."<o

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On Mon, 8 Aug 2011, Michael Monnerie wrote:
Yes, mount -L/umount once to replay the log, when you are sure the block
device works correctly again.

Thank you very much for your reply.

I don't see an -L option to the mount command meaning "replay
log", I think if I was able to mount it, it would replay the log
by itself? However, I cannot mount it.

<snip>

Try to get the newest xfsprogs, maybe that's a bug in xfs_repair itself
that has been fixed. If that doesn't help, a newer kernel might solve
your problem.

That is a good idea, I downloaded xfsprogs 3.1.5 but it gave the
same results. Provided that it's OK to run it from the folder I
compiled it and it is not using libraries from the old version
somehow.

Trying with a newer kernel is possible but some trouble, is it
likely to help?

If I run an xfs_repair, will it get me anywhere even if it
segfaults at the same point?

Do you recommend that I run an xfs_repair with or without -L, or
should I definetly try a new kernel first?


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