On 4/15/12 8:15 AM, Drew Wareham wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > Hopefully this is the correct kind of information to send to this list. > > I have an issue with a large XFS volume (17TB) that mounts, but is not readable. I can view the folder structure on the volume but I can't access any of the actual data. A disk failed in a RAID5 array and while it has rebuilt now, it looks like it's caused serious data integrity issues. > > Here is the CentOS release / Kernel version: > [root@svr608 ~]# uname -a > Linux svr608 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 7 04:16:51 EST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > [root@svr608 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS release 5.8 (Final) > [root@svr608 ~]# cat /tmp/yum.list | grep xfs | grep installed > kmod-xfs.x86_64 0.4-2 installed You reall, Really, REALLY, *REALLY* want to remove kmod-xfs. RHEL5 has been shipping with supported xfs for what, 2 years now, and that old kmod-xfs is an ancient, ancient piece of unmaintained, bitrotting code. Sadly it overrides the kernel rpm's xfs.ko. I don't know if this is the root cause of your problem; probably not, but eventually it will likely be the root cause of some other problem :) -Eric _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs