Re: Unable to mount a XFS filesystem

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Received: 09:18 PM CEST, 05/08/2016
From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> 
> How did you do that upgrade? Zypper dup, or boot dvd, choose upgrade?
> 
In fact it was not a "real" upgrade. I added a new boot disk on which I
installed Tumbleweed as a new OS. The MD RAID disks were kept in the computer.
It seems the install did something to it I don't know about.


> Me, I would try to find out if the array is readable:
> 
> dd if=/dev/md0 of=/dev/null
> 

array is fine but somehow the md partitions have been shrunk with the
superblock moved. Don't know know. Version of the superblock is 1.0; which is
stored at the end of the partition. So XFS filesystem starts at the start of
the partition. If after the new OS install I cannot mount XFS anymore, and as
Dave said XFS mount will try to read end of filesystem; then the end of the
partition have changed.

Thx

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