Re: kernel oops: trying to mount a corrupted xfs partition (2.6.16-rc3)

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On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 07:36:29PM +0100, bjd wrote:
> Trying to mount a corrupted xfs partition hanging off a Promise
> PDC20267 FastTrak100/Ukltra100 controller.
> 
> The partition contains a test Linux system that, due to an in-
> complete install, had to be halted by brute force (i.e. power off).

Any idea how/at what point it became corrupted?

> After a reboot and xfs_repair the filesystem proved to be mildly
> corrupted, but recoverable.
> 

This filesystem has not been repaired, if it had you would not
be going into log recovery when you mount it (xfs_repair clears
out the log).

> XFS mounting filesystem hda3
> Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: hda3 (logdev: internal)
> EIP:    0060:[xlog_recover_do_inode_trans+473/2688]    Tainted: P      VLI

This indicates you are running recovery - run xfs_repair first
if you know the filesystem is corrupt.

cheers.

-- 
Nathan
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