Hi
I'm experiencing some problems on a harddisk (it has crashed for no known
reason),
and in pursuit of getting some of the data out of the disk I'm learning to
use the
e2fs progs package.
Origianlly I used version 1.38, but after experiencing segfaults in e2fsck
-which now is solved,
I upgraded to 1.39, but now I have hit another problem (on another partition):
The partition was formatted as ext3, and debugfs / dumpfs showed that the
feature 'has_journal' was present
(as expected).
The e2fsck command gave the following:
# e2fsck -B4096 -b32768 /dev/hda11
e2fsck 1.39 (29-May-2006)
e2fsck: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while
checking ext3 journal for /var
So it seemed like a problem in the journal, as I could not find any option to
e2fsck to tell
it to skip applying (and reading) the journal, I set the filesystem festure
'has_jounal' off, using debugfs:
# debugfs -b4096 -s32768 -w /dev/hda11
debugfs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
debugfs: feature -has_journal
Filesystem features: filetype sparse_super
debugfs: show_super_stats -h
Filesystem volume name: /var
Last mounted on: <not available>
Filesystem UUID: 2e8920a2-0460-4a87-b729-af812327fce7
Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53
Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic)
Filesystem features: filetype sparse_super
Default mount options: (none)
Filesystem state: not clean
Errors behavior: Continue
:
Now trying e2fsck again did not make any difference:
# e2fsck -B4096 -b32768 -y /dev/hda11
e2fsck 1.39 (29-May-2006)
e2fsck: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while
checking ext3 journal for /var
I also tried to get tune2fs to turn off the journalling, but got the response:
First turn 'has_journal' back using debugfs:
# debugfs -b4096 -s32768 -w /dev/hda11
debugfs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
debugfs: feature has_journal
Filesystem features: has_journal filetype sparse_super
debugfs: quit
Then use tune2fs:
# tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/hda11
tune2fs 1.39 (29-May-2006)
tune2fs: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while
reading journal inode
So my questios are:
1) How can I make e2fsck skip reading a faulty journal (in my case there might
be a HW error on the block) ?
2) What makes e2fsck act on a journal (is it because journal inode is set) ?
3) Shouldn't e2fsck act on wether the filesystem features (and in case of no
'has_journal' just ignore
any journal information - of course it still need to make sure the inode used
for the journal isn't
used by anybody else) ?
It was a bit long, if you need any more info - please let me know
One problem is that I have problems reading the raw partition
'dev/hda11' - I tried
to 'dd' it but it failed...
Regards
Erik Haukj?r Andersen
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