From: Kurt Guenther <kurtg@serent.com>
To: reiserfs-list@namesys.com
Subject: reiserfs repairs
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:26:46 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <415A9BF6.1010506@serent.com> (raw)
I have some "wierd" files and I thought it may be from a long string of
system crashes (due to nvidia/xorg-x11 issues).
> enigma root # ls -ld .
> drwx------ 13 root root 776 Sep 27 16:45 .
> enigma root # ls -ld ./README
> ls: ./README: Permission denied
> enigma root # ls -l ./README
> ls: ./README: Permission denied
> enigma root # ls -l
> ls: README: Permission denied
> ls: xorg.conf.new: Permission denied
> total 533
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 541206 Sep 27 16:42 openvpn-2.0_beta11.tar.gz
> enigma root #
It seems whatever existed in thid directory at the time of the crash has
gone over to the dark side.
I looked at reiserfsck, but it needs this file system to be be
unmounted. This is a remote RAID-1 server, so not much luck there.
What's the recommended approach to recover/delete these? I'm running
the 2.6.8-r3 Gentoo kernel.
--Kurt
next reply other threads:[~2004-09-29 11:26 UTC|newest]
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2004-09-29 11:26 Kurt Guenther [this message]
2004-09-29 13:34 ` reiserfs repairs Vitaly Fertman
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