Re: Corrupted file system

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Hi Diane,

Probably best to reformat and restore from a backup at this point. I'm notorious for my views on xfs_repair but most folks here will agree that in the case where there has been a major underlying array failure, there is not much it can do to help. Better to just mount ro,noreplaylog and get what you can in these sorts of scenarios, IMO.

"Did you try the latest copy of xfs_repair"? Sometimes it will get further or not crash, but it likely will still maul whatever's left of your filesystem.

Best of luck,

Sean


On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Diane Trout <diane@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I had a raid failure at work that ended up corrupting an xfs filesystem the
tail of the xfs_repair command looks like the below. I was able to generate a
metadata dump but is there a point to making it available?

It does crash repeatedly at the same place

(I'm not subscribed to the list, so could you reply directly as well?)

disconnected inode 15276, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15277, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15278, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15279, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15280, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15281, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15282, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15283, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15284, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15286, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15287, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15288, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15289, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15290, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15291, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15292, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15293, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15294, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15295, moving to lost+found
disconnected inode 15360, moving to lost+found
corrupt dinode 15360, extent total = 1, nblocks = 0.  This is a bug.
Please capture the filesystem metadata with xfs_metadump and
report it to xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx.
cache_node_purge: refcount was 1, not zero (node=0x7f369883e6f0)

fatal error -- 117 - couldn't iget disconnected inode


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