Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "URGENT: How to recover ext3 files?"
2005 Apr 24
3
Help needed to recover data from ext3 file system where mkfs was issued accidentally
Hi,
I connected my harddisk which had ext3 filesystem and some files
archived in it as slave device and issued "mkfs /dev/hdb2" accidentally.
Immediately I issued Ctrl C and stopped the process. But before that it
had deleted some 100 Blocks.
After that I am unable to boot that hard disk as primary device. The
system is asking me "please insert a valid boot device and press
2005 Jun 02
1
passwd : Module is unknown (Redhat 9 Enterprise Edition)
Hi All,
Can anyone help me in resolving this problem.
I use Redhat 9 Enterprise edition. I have a session in which I logged in
as a root. When I issue the command "su" from any other user it is
throwing error "su : Incorrect password", If I try to change the
password from the root session, it is throwing error "passwd : module
unknown".
[root at TESTING
2005 Jun 16
2
User directories in /home are missing
Hi,
I use Redhat Enterprise Edition 2.4.21 kernel version. In my system all
the user directories in /home disappeared. No one deleted it. But I
don't know how it is missing. I had one or two open sessions where I
already logged in as root and cd'ed to one particular home directory.
>From there I am able to access files in that home directory. But not
from a new session. In new session
2005 Jun 17
1
[Q] Is this true and does it mean there is dynamic defragmentation in ext2/3?
Someone recently posted the following statement midway down the page
at
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-305871-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-ext3+ordered+data-start-25.html
>You don't need to defragment ext2/ext3 because as you use the
>filesystem file blocks and inodes are moved around and reallocated
>to keep the data nearly contiguous. It's not perfect, but it
2005 Jul 08
1
filesystem fragmentation stats?
Let me preface this by saying "Yes, I know *nix filesystems don't need
to worry about fragmentation".
That said, is there a way to check the overall level of fragmentation of
a live ext3 filesystem? I know about filefrag, but that's for specific
files. And I think e2fsck tells you, but only if you take the
filesystem offline for the scan. Is there anything that will give
2005 May 19
3
[Q] Where does all the space go?
I created a filesystem as follows:
mke2fs -j -O dir_index -O sparse_super -T largefile /dev/drbd/6
Here's the the output from df
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use%
/dev/drbd/6 475G 33M 452G 1%
It seems that ext3 has taken 23 GB, which is about 5% of the total
disk size, for itself. Is that right?
If that is, indeed, the case, why does df just list 33M as being
2005 May 22
4
FSCK of corrupted ext3 filesystem
Hello,
I have a 1.3TB ext3 filesystem that has been in service for about 3 months.
About 6 days ago the Emulex fibrechannel controller logged a SCSI error
and the filesystem changed to RO.
It appears that the filesystem instantly changes to RO and prevents the
journal from working, therefore invalidating the filesystem.
The filesystem was unmounted and a remount was attempted. The mount
failed
2012 Feb 06
1
how to access values from functions
Hi All
I would like to know how to access the values of the variable
lambda.mu and and see what abs(lambdas[1])
does since lambdas is not a keyword.
Snippet of the code:
scoreFunction <- function(lambdas)
{
lambda.mu <- abs(lambdas[1])
sme.em(yi,tmei,Xi,Ni,G,lambda.mu,lambda.v)$AICc
}
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Ap
--
Aparna Sampath
Master of Science (Bioinformatics)
2011 Jun 26
2
Ordering a matrix based on cluster no
Hi All
I have a symmetric matrix of genes ( 100x100 matrix). I also have a matrix
(100x2) of two columns where column 1 has the gene names and column 2 has
the cluster it belongs to (they are sorted and grouped based on the cluster
no).
I would like to order the rows and columns of the 100x 100 matrix such that
the first n genes correspond to cluster 1 and next n genes correspond to
cluster 2
2006 Apr 17
1
EXT3-fs unexpected failure msg ?
Hi -
We have had a raid failure, we have some what recovered
but we continue to see the following ext3 message...
Apr 17 14:59:14 acnlin84 kernel: EXT3-fs unexpected failure: (((jh2bh(jh))->b_state & (1UL <<
BH_Uptodate)) != 0);
Apr 17 14:59:14 acnlin84 kernel: Possible IO failure.
Since we have experienced several instances of ext3 file system corruption
when we lose
2005 Feb 25
1
ext3 +2TB fs
I've got a 3.3TB ext3 on a FC3 64-bit system, running kernel
2.6.10-1.766FC3smp. I create the partition with parted 1.6.21, and I make
the fs via:
mkfs.ext3 -m1 -b 4096 -T largefile4 /dev/sda1
Works fine. bonnie++ running on it multiple times for days on end, no
problems.
However, I do the exact same setup on a RHEL4-AS i686 system, 32-bit, and
the fs is totally hosed, get all kinds of
2006 Feb 28
2
Status of fragment support, advantages of having fewer indoes
Hi,
There wasn't much information regarding fragment support of ext2/3 since 2003
[1], Andreas stating that there were problems with the xattr implementation. Has
this changed in the meanwhile?
My second question is regarding the bytes-per-inode ratio: What benefits would I
gain from having fewer inodes? I reckon it's only diskspace (if so, how much?).
best regards,
Michael Renner
[1]
2008 Oct 08
2
[LLVMdev] Error while making new pass
Hi Devang,
GlobalModRefPass is also a ModulePass and it uses CallGraph Analysis.
So, I think it should not necessary to extend CallGraphSCCPass to use
CallGraph information. Module Pass shoule be sufficient...
--Kapil
On 10/8/08, Devang Patel <dpatel at apple.com> wrote:
> Hi Kapil,
>
> On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:19 AM, kapil anand wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I
2009 Sep 25
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Development on ARM
Hi all,
I have an ARM virtual machine with ubuntu and want to port LLVM over that.
In release documents, ARM is not in the list of supported platforms. I tried
to compile LLVM on ARM platform and ran into an error.
Has anyone tried to port LLVM onto ARM before? Is it going to require lots
of changes?
Thanks
--Kapil
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2006 May 10
2
Why different directory sizes?
I just discovered two directories with the same number of files and the same
number of hard links but different size:
# stat /home/david/linuxburg/fax.old/docq_ps.nnnn \
/hdsync/home/david/linuxburg/fax.old/docq_ps.nnnn
File: `/home/david/linuxburg/fax.old/docq_ps.nnnn'
Size: 8192 Blocks: 16 IO Block: 4096 directory
Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 52060
2006 Oct 03
1
16TB ext3 mainstream - when?
Are we likely to see patches to allow 16TB ext3 in the mainstream
kernel any time soon?
I am working with a storage box that has 16x750GB drives RAID5-ed together
to create a potential 10.5TB of potential storage. But because ext3 is
limited to
8TB I am forced to split into 2 smaller ext3 filesystems which is really
cumbersome
for my app.
Any ideas anybody?
2009 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Development on ARM
The Compilation error I am getting:
"Error while compiling ARMJITInfo.cpp..
Selected processor does not support fstmfdd
sp!,{d0,d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7}....
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:45 PM, kapil anand <kapilanand2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an ARM virtual machine with ubuntu and want to port LLVM over that.
> In release documents, ARM is not in the list of
2010 Nov 02
2
[LLVMdev] Static Profiling Algorithms in LLVM
Hello Kapil,
I have implemented a static profiler for LLVM as a google summer of
code project in 2009. I wrote it for the 2.4 branch, but the
implementation never made into the tree. I have recently ported it to
LLVM 2.8, but I haven't tested it. You can take a look at the code
from: http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~rimsa/tools/stprof-llvm.patch
The implementation is based on Wu's
2004 Nov 18
2
segmentation fault
Dear sir,
I have configured samba with ads integration and it was working
perfectly in RedHat Linux 9.0. But Yesterday I changed that
configuration as simple user level security. But my problem was when I
run 'smbpasswd' command I am getting one error as 'Segmentation fault'.
What I can do to trouble shoot this problem. Kindly reply me as soon as
possible..
Thanks & Rgds
2008 Oct 08
0
[LLVMdev] Error while making new pass
On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:59 AM, kapil anand wrote:
> Hi Devang,
>
> GlobalModRefPass is also a ModulePass and it uses CallGraph Analysis.
> So, I think it should not necessary to extend CallGraphSCCPass to use
> CallGraph information. Module Pass shoule be sufficient...
ok, but you're Registering your pass in CallGraph Analysis group.
What if you remove