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2014 Apr 18
3
Re: Many orphaned inodes after resize2fs
...know specifics of ext3, I just looked at sources of kernel
driver and e2fsprogs now. But what indicates that inode is / was created
and valid ? (I did not need it to find problematic test you mentioned, did
not see it in part of code I look at and it is not apparent to me from
definition of struct ext3_inode).
Thanks.
Patrik
2014-04-18 22:20 GMT+02:00 <tytso@mit.edu>:
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 06:56:57PM +0200, Patrik HornĂk wrote:
> >
> > yesterday I experienced following problem with my ext3 filesystem:
> >
> > - I had ext3 filesystem of the size of a few TB wit...
2014 Apr 18
0
Re: Many orphaned inodes after resize2fs
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 06:56:57PM +0200, Patrik Horn?k wrote:
>
> yesterday I experienced following problem with my ext3 filesystem:
>
> - I had ext3 filesystem of the size of a few TB with journal. I correctly
> unmounted it and it was marked clean.
>
> - I then ran fsck.etx3 -f on it and it did not find any problem.
>
> - After increasing size of its LVM volume by
2014 Apr 18
2
Many orphaned inodes after resize2fs
Hello,
yesterday I experienced following problem with my ext3 filesystem:
- I had ext3 filesystem of the size of a few TB with journal. I correctly
unmounted it and it was marked clean.
- I then ran fsck.etx3 -f on it and it did not find any problem.
- After increasing size of its LVM volume by 1.5 TB I resized the
filesystem by resize2fs lvm_volume and it finished without problem.
- But