From: "Linda A. Walsh" <xfs@tlinx.org>
To: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: xfs-oss <xfs@oss.sgi.com>
Subject: Re: xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ; -/ (was xfs_dump problem...)
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:52:47 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C2AA36F.2070905@tlinx.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100630010622.GC24712@dastard>
Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 05:01:12PM -0700, Linda A. Walsh wrote:
>>
>> Dave Chinner wrote:
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Ishtar:/Torrents> 'ls' -ni bad* ls: cannot access bad/30-Omoide
>>>> to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Reinaʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>>> ls: cannot access bad/31-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Tomoeʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>>> ls: cannot access bad/32-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Nanualʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>>> bad:
>>>> total 0
>>>> 2359101 ?????????? ? ? ? ? ? 30-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Reinaʼs Ver.).mp3
>>>> 2354946 ?????????? ? ? ? ? ? 31-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Tomoeʼs Ver.).mp3
>>>> 2354949 ?????????? ? ? ? ? ? 32-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Nanualʼs Ver.).mp3
>>>> ls: cannot access bad2/30-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Reinaʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>>> ls: cannot access bad2/31-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Tomoeʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>>> ls: cannot access bad2/32-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Nanualʼs Ver.).mp3: No such file or directory
>>> Those file names have a weird character in them - are you sure that
>>> the terminal supports that character set and is not mangling it and
>>> hence not matching what is actually stored on disk?
>> -----
>> Those files were 'fine' before today.
>>
>> I know it is not a terminal problem --
>> I told ls to list all files in the directory -- then it says "no such file".
>>
>> Can you say that "*" shouldn't match everything?
>>
>> Those question marks are in the place for the size!
>>
>> There are no weird characters in those file names.
>
> I beg to differ ;)
----
They are standard UTF-8 characters! What's weird about
them?!? Next you'll be complaining about my hair style... ;).
>
>> Here are the same files in another directory:
>> mp3> ll 3*
>> -rwx------ 1 3255702 2010-06-14 10:54 30-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Reinaʼs Ver.).mp3*
>> -rwx------ 1 3272004 2010-06-14 10:54 31-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Tomoeʼs Ver.).mp3*
>> -rwx------ 1 3234876 2010-06-14 10:54 32-Omoide to Yakusoku (TV saizu|Nanualʼs Ver.).mp3*
> ^^^
> That character is a non-ascii character, which is why I was
> wondering about terminals and character sets. It does not display
> correctly in mutt (a bold vertical bar) or Vim (a dotted, double
> character width square) using LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 here....
----
you don't have the right font for your Vim. :-)
I use vim here and it displays
in the TTY version, the X version and even the windows version!
Anyway -- as you can see above, the files display fine in another directory with the
same character. IT's not the vertical bar char. I use UTF-8 characters all over
the place -- I created that file manually. Go get 'Bablemap'. It's free (well donation
requested) from http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/BabelMap.html. My systems handle
them 'fine'. That's not the problem here.
I have 3 directories that all have copies of files 30-32 in them that are corrupt.
I have another directory "Shakugan no Shana II OST", that I can't cd into or ls.
Just says 'not found'.
This all happened today. They were accessible before today. I'm not sure what changed,
other than new files were added.
>
>> How can file size, time and date be in unprintable characters that "ls" can't display?
>
> They aren't. They are printed as ??? because the stat failed and
> hence they are unknown.
----
Ok, why would the stat fail?
There's nothing magical about a 2TB limit? (sigh...)
Ideas?
Linda
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-06-30 1:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-06-27 1:10 WARNING xfsdump [still] Cannot allocate memory for list of [root|non-root] attributes for nondir ino xxyz Linda A. Walsh
2010-06-28 2:27 ` Dave Chinner
2010-06-29 22:33 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ; -/ (was xfs_dump problem...) Linda Walsh
2010-06-29 23:25 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ;-/ " Dave Chinner
2010-06-29 23:55 ` Michael Weissenbacher
2010-06-30 0:42 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ; -/ " Linda A. Walsh
2010-06-30 1:16 ` Dave Chinner
2010-06-30 2:45 ` Linda A. Walsh
2010-07-01 23:58 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-07 3:18 ` Linda A. Walsh
2010-07-07 5:56 ` Linda Walsh
2010-07-07 6:36 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-07 9:30 ` Linda A. Walsh
2010-07-07 21:01 ` Linda Walsh
2010-06-30 0:01 ` Linda A. Walsh
2010-06-30 1:06 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ;-/ " Dave Chinner
2010-06-30 1:52 ` Linda A. Walsh [this message]
2010-06-30 21:01 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ; -/ " Stan Hoeppner
2010-07-07 21:40 ` utf-8' chars from Winxp machine may be problem related (was Re: xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair...) Linda A. Walsh
2010-07-07 23:40 ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-07-08 0:38 ` Linda A. Walsh
2010-06-30 18:25 ` xfs file system in process of becoming corrupt; though xfs_repair thinks it's fine! ; -/ (was xfs_dump problem...) Michael Monnerie
2010-06-30 23:30 ` rsync and corrupt inodes (was xfs_dump problem) Dave Chinner
2010-07-01 8:25 ` Michael Monnerie
2010-07-02 2:42 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-02 6:21 ` Michael Monnerie
2010-07-04 22:53 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-12 11:28 ` Michael Monnerie
2010-07-07 21:56 ` Linda Walsh
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