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2015 Nov 19
2
Re: recovering corrupt file system
well, the next place to go, if fsck isn't enough would be to to try
debugfs(1)
man debugfs.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Boylan, Ross <Ross.Boylan@ucsf.edu> wrote:
> I guess some of the trouble was that the virtual disk was mounted
> read-only at the VM level. When I mounted read/write I was able to do
> fsck, which gave messages about replaying the logs and a couple
2007 Jul 21
2
Please How do I calculate the offset of a file within a ext3 partition
Hi,
I need to understand and to calculate the offset of the beginning of a
file within my partition which uses an ext3 filesystem.
Can I use dumpe2fs to figure that out, if yes how?
Sincerely,
William Tambe
2007 Apr 03
2
Corrupt inodes on shared disk...
I am having problems when using a Dell PowerVault MD3000 with multipath
from a Dell PowerEdge 1950. I have 2 cables connected and mount the
partition on the DAS Array. I am using RHEL 4.4 with RHCS and a two
node cluster. Only one node is "Active" at a time, it creates a mount
to the partition, and if there is an issue RHCS will fence the device
and then the other node will mount the
2007 Jun 05
1
Help on ext3 file system corruption issue
Hi All,
I m a novice developer of Linux applications. Recently I faced a file
system corruption. (I guess)
I have a Kernel 2.4.7-10 with ext3 file system in compact flash. The
system was up for 3 months and was running with average load conditions.
One fine day, it just started sending kernel messages on the serial
console. The message was like this.
EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,2)):