Re: Files with non-ASCII names inaccessible after xfs_repair

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On Jan 13, 2014, at 7:40 AM, Michael Weissenbacher <mw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Zach!
>> I now have 23 directories (matching the 23 “rebuilding" messages) where a file or directory with non-ASCII characters in the name exists in the directory list but cannot be read or deleted:
>> 
>> ls -la
>> ls: cannot access 07 - Señor Macho Solo.m4v: No such file or directory
>> -rw-rw----+  1 profplump media 332M Sep 11  2010 06 - Christmas Special.m4v
>> ???????????  ? ?         ?        ?            ? 07 - Se??or Macho Solo.m4v
>> -rw-rw----+  1 profplump media 304M Sep 11  2010 08 - Flu Shot.m4v
>> 
> Might be a long shot, but have you tried mounting the file system with "-o inode64"?


Thanks for the though. That’s already my default:

/dev/lvmsas/tv /mnt/media/TV xfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,attr2,delaylog,inode64,sunit=1024,swidth=4096,noquota 0 0

	Zach

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