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* r5 hash detected, unable to force r5 hash
@ 2002-04-19 18:57 Frederick Page
  2002-04-19 23:23 ` Arthur Erhardt
  2002-04-20 11:03 ` Oleg Drokin
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Frederick Page @ 2002-04-19 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reiserfs-list

G'day everybody,

I'm using GNU Debian 2.4.13-ac8 with (included) reiserfs 3.6.25, I
created the partition with "mkreiserfs /dev/sdb1" (defaults) (defaults)
(defaults) (defaults) (defaults) (defaults) (defaults) (defaults) and
mounted like this (/etc/fstab):

/dev/sdb1   /sound    reiserfs defaults   0    1

Everything worked fine, I have the freedb database with 550,000 small
files on /sound, performance was much better than ext2. I then read
about different hashes, umounted /sound, edited fstab and remounted
it.

/dev/sdb1   /sound    reiserfs hash=tea   0    1

Mount was successful, however I only got the root-directories with "no
such file". Well, just change fstab to "hash=r5", things should be back
to normal. I then tried to mount /sound, realized, that it was still
mounted. 

Now I may have committed a big mistake: I just umounted /sound (although
fstab was already showing r5, but volume was still mounted with tea).

Then mounted again (fstab still showing r5) and got:

REISERFS: Error, r5 hash detected, unable to force r5 hash

"debugreiserfs /dev/sdb1" says:
Hash function used to sort names: "tea"

Since then, I am unable to change the hash, I can mount the partition
with "hash=detect" or "hash=tea", but then I cannot retrieve any data.

I researched via Google and the archive of this mailing list, found out
that the above error is quite old (probably fixed by now). I also
followed the advice on the main page to use kernel 2.4.18 because of
bug-fixes, but this did not change anything, I am unable to mount with
r5 hash.  (ReiserFS is still version 3.6.25 with kernel 2.4.18).

"reiserfsck --check /dev/sdb1" gives lots and lots of errors and the
recommendation to rebuild the tree (which I did not do, because I am not
sure, whether this might do more harm than good in this case).

I would very much appreciate any help, as I am struggling for my data.

Thanks for reading all this and kind regards

Frederick



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2002-04-19 18:57 r5 hash detected, unable to force r5 hash Frederick Page
2002-04-19 23:23 ` Arthur Erhardt
2002-04-19 23:59   ` Frederick Page
2002-04-20  0:40     ` Manuel Krause
2002-04-20  9:17     ` Arthur Erhardt
2002-04-20 11:03 ` Oleg Drokin
2002-04-20 19:00   ` Frederick Page
2002-04-21  9:48     ` Oleg Drokin
2002-04-21 20:13       ` Frederick Page
2002-04-22  4:44         ` Oleg Drokin

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