From: Theodore Tso <tytso@mit.edu>
To: Christian Kujau <lists@nerdbynature.de>
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ext4_ext_check_inode: bad header/extent in inode
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:40:59 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090423204059.GM2723@mit.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.01.0904231156460.6162@bogon.housecafe.de>
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:04:38PM -0700, Christian Kujau wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> > I'd have expected fsck to find that, I think. I'd first suggest using
> > 1.41.4 or 1.41.5 (probably released very soon) and see if that catches
> > it (I don't remember offhand if there is a relevant change since 1.41.3
> > but the check should be easy...)
>
> Yes, in fact I _did_ have the latest e2fsprogs.git checkout [0] in
> place, but did not use it. OK, compiled that, e2fsck still present itself
> as "1.41.4" (which tree do I have to follow to get the 1.41.5 one?) but
> was not able to fix the errors either. Again, I do not expect e2fsck to
> actuall fix it, because the damage I did to the fs was probably too
> severe. But when fsck exits with code 0, I'd "expect" it to be clean. So,
> I guess what I want is fsck to tell me to get my backups ready, as the fs
> is damaged too heavily...
Hmm, it really should have detected it. OK. if you still have the
filesystem around, can you first start by sending me an e2image file:
e2image /dev/md0 /tmp/md0.e2i
This is will dump out the superblock, block group descriptors, and
inode table, and it will allow me to take a look at the inodes in
question.
I tried corrupting the eh_magic field in a test filesystem, and e2fsck
caught it no problem.
Eventually I might need a raw e2image dump, i.e.:
e2image -r /dev/md0 - | bzip2 > /var/tmp/md0.e2i.bz2
but such things are very large, and reveal more information, since it
also includes directory names. But let's see if a simple e2image file
is enough for me to get started.
Thanks,
- Ted
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-04-23 20:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-04-23 12:15 ext4_ext_check_inode: bad header/extent in inode Christian Kujau
2009-04-23 12:50 ` Eric Sandeen
2009-04-23 19:04 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-23 20:40 ` Theodore Tso [this message]
2009-04-23 22:15 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-24 3:20 ` Theodore Tso
2009-04-24 7:09 ` Andreas Dilger
2009-04-24 11:58 ` Theodore Tso
2009-04-24 20:09 ` Andreas Dilger
2009-04-24 8:57 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-24 9:40 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-24 12:00 ` Theodore Tso
2009-04-24 12:36 ` Eric Sandeen
2009-04-24 12:42 ` Eric Sandeen
2009-04-24 20:21 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-24 20:34 ` Eric Sandeen
2009-04-24 20:59 ` Theodore Tso
2009-04-24 22:54 ` [PATCH] ext4: Do not try to validate extents on special files Theodore Ts'o
2009-04-24 21:02 ` ext4_ext_check_inode: bad header/extent in inode Christian Kujau
2009-04-24 21:23 ` Eric Sandeen
2009-04-24 20:41 ` Christian Kujau
2009-04-23 20:51 ` Andreas Dilger
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