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From: Christian Affolter <christian.affolter@purplehaze.ch>
To: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: failed to read root inode
Date: Sun, 09 May 2010 16:53:00 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BE6CC4C.3030501@purplehaze.ch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4BE57E0D.3020601@sandeen.net>

Hi Eric

Thanks for your answer.

>> After a disk crash within a hardware RAID-6 controller and kernel
>> freeze, I'm unable to mount an XFS filesystem on top of an EVMS volume:
> 
> Are you sure the volume is reassembled correctly?  It seems like the
> fs has a ton of damage ...
> 
> One trick I often recommend is to make a metadata image of the fs
> with xfs_metadump / xfs_mdrestore and run repair on that to see
> what repair -would- do, but I guess you've already run it on the
> real fs.

OK, I didn't know that. I actually cloned the faild volume using dd and
run xfs_repair on the clone.


> So if repair isn't making a mountable fs, first suggestion would
> be to re-try with the latest version of repair.

OK, I will try that. Unfortunately the latest upstream version isn't
included within the distribution package repository, so I will have to
compile it first.


>> Filesystem "dm-13": Disabling barriers, not supported by the underlying
>> device
> 
> Honestly, that could be part of the problem too, if a bunch of
> disks with write caches all lost them, in the array.
> 
>> XFS mounting filesystem dm-13
>> Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: dm-13 (logdev: internal)
>> XFS internal error XFS_WANT_CORRUPTED_GOTO at line 1599 of file
>> fs/xfs/xfs_alloc.c.  Caller 0xffffffff8035c58d
>> Pid: 13473, comm: mount Not tainted 2.6.26-gentoo #1
> ...
> 
>> XFS: log mount finish failed
> 
> So recovery is failing, you could try mount -o ro,norecovery at this
> point to see what's still left on the fs... but:

This didn't made any difference, I'm still getting the same error message.


>> I tried to repair the filesystem with the help of xfs_repair many times,
>> without any luck:
>> Filesystem "dm-13": Disabling barriers, not supported by the underlying
>> device
>> XFS mounting filesystem dm-13
>> XFS: failed to read root inode
> 
> ...
> 
>> xfs_check output:
>> cache_node_purge: refcount was 1, not zero (node=0x820010)
>> xfs_check: cannot read root inode (117)
> 
> That's a bit of an odd root inode number, I think, which
> makes me think maybe there are still serious problems.
> 
>> Are there any other ways to fix the unreadable root inode or to restore
>> the remaining data?
>>
>>
>> Environment informations:
>> Linux Kernel: 2.6.26-gentoo (x86_64)
>> xfsprogs:     3.0.3
> 
> Those are both pretty old at this point, I can't say there is anything
> specific in newer xfsprogs, but I'd probably give that a shot first.

Yes I'm going to try the latest version.


Thanks
Christian

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  reply	other threads:[~2010-05-09 14:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-05-08 12:34 failed to read root inode Christian Affolter
2010-05-08 15:06 ` Eric Sandeen
2010-05-09 14:53   ` Christian Affolter [this message]
2010-05-11 10:05     ` Christian Affolter
2010-05-08 22:53 ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-05-09 13:28   ` Emmanuel Florac
2010-05-09 14:53     ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-05-09 15:34       ` Emmanuel Florac
2010-05-10  1:09       ` Eric Sandeen
2010-05-09 15:35   ` Christian Affolter
2010-05-09 15:59     ` Emmanuel Florac
2010-05-09 17:34     ` Stan Hoeppner
2010-05-09 18:03 ` Roger Willcocks

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