Sorry, heres the right strace:
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All other output was correct! On Jan 23, 2012, at 5:31 AM, Dave Chinner wrote: > On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 11:29:15AM +0100, Christian Kildau wrote: >> Sorry if this message appears twice! >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm having some very serious issues with XFS after upgrading from a >> Linux Distro running Ubuntu 2.6.32 to 3.2. >> >> It seems like my filesystems are damaged after attaching them to a >> Linux 3.2 server. I am also no longer able to mount the hdd on the old >> server that is still running 2.6.32! > > I take it that you are using external storage of some kind? Can you > describe it? > >> (I created the xfs filesystem on the entire hdd, not on a partition, >> so /dev/sdd is not a typo) >> >> $ sudo mount -t xfs /dev/sdd /media/ >> mount: /dev/sdd: can't read superblock >> (dmesg) >> [236659.912663] attempt to access beyond end of device >> [236659.912667] sdd: rw=32, want=2930277168, limit=2930275055 >> [236659.912670] XFS (sdd): last sector read failed > > So XFS has asked to read 2113 sectors beyond the size of the device > that the kernel is reporting. What is the output of > /proc/partitions? > >> $ sudo xfs_check /dev/sdd >> xfs_check: error - read only 0 of 512 bytes >> >> $ sudo xfs_repair /dev/sdd >> Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... >> xfs_repair: error - read only 0 of 512 bytes > > So both buffered and direct IO to the first block in the block > device are failing. I'd say your problems have nothing to do with > XFS. However, can you strace them and find out what the error that > is occuring actually is? > > Cheers, > > Dave. > -- > Dave Chinner > david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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