Re: Corrupted file system

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Huh.

I'd managed to make a metadump using the 3.1.7 version of the tools. Then I 
tried to run xfs_repair on the partition, and now xfs_metadump is segfaulting 
on the partition.

Would the older metadata dump be useful?

I'd need to rebuild xfsprogs before the stack trace would be useful... debian 
likes to strip the symbols and they didn't make a -dbg package.

Diane

On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 15:57:53 Eric Sandeen wrote:
> If you want to make a metadata image, compress it, and send it my way I'd be
> glad to look at it - I've been doing some repair work lately.
> 
> -Eric
> 
> On 9/24/14 3:38 PM, Diane Trout wrote:
> > On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 12:08:40 Emmanuel Florac wrote:
> >> Le Tue, 23 Sep 2014 15:02:57 -0700
> >> 
> >> Diane Trout <diane@xxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait:
> >>> 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
> >> 
> >> Did you try the very latest xfs_repair?
> > 
> > I grabbed the one out of debian unstable (3.2.1), verified that it was
> > your
> > latest release and used that. I didn't try building the version in git.
> > 
> > It did get much further than version 3.1.7+b1 (debian stable)
> > 
> > Diane
> > 
> > Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
> > 
> >         - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
> >         - traversing filesystem ...
> > 
> > entry "lymphoblastoid" in dir ino 256 doesn't have a .. entry, will set it
> > in ino 2051.
> > bad hash table for directory inode 256 (no data entry): rebuilding
> > rebuilding directory inode 256
> > 7f70c79c8700: Badness in key lookup (length)
> > bp=(bno 0x3480, len 4096 bytes) key=(bno 0x3480, len 8192 bytes)
> > Metadata corruption detected at block 0x4000070/0x1000
> > xfs_da_do_buf(2): XFS_CORRUPTION_ERROR
> > 
> > fatal error -- can't read block 8388608 for directory inode 259, error 117
> > 
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