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2005 Apr 09
3
short read while checking ext3 journal
My UPS failed and my server took an 'unscheduled outage' a few weeks ago. The only casualty appears to be a volume I used for backup. I usually maintain data on multiple hard disks, but in this case I errantly had some data (of marginal value) on this file system. At this point, the data is not worth enough for me to send the drive out for data recovery, but it's worth enough to
2004 Sep 24
2
Corrupted journal
Hi I was running few tests on the Ext3 filesystem having an external journal; basically trying to check recovery in crash scenarios. I started with simple scripts doing some filesystem operations on the ext3 partition and crashed the system with a direct poweroff. On reboot, I also corrupted the journal device by "dd"ing it out with blocks of zeroes. Now, when I try to mount the
2013 Jun 26
2
Re: removing external journal
On 2013-06-26, at 9:38 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote: > On 6/25/13 3:13 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote: >> >> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other >> device (an SSD). >> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. >> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because >> needs_check is set. >
2013 Jun 27
2
Re: removing external journal
On 6/27/13 3:57 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote: > Eric, Andreas, > >>>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other >>>> device (an SSD). >>>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. >>>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because >>>> needs_check is set.
2003 Aug 18
2
another seriously corrupt ext3 -- pesky journal
Hi Ted and all, I have a couple of questions near the end of this message, but first I have to describe my problem in some detail. The power failure on Thursday did something evil to my ext3 file system (box running RH9+patches, ext3, /dev/md0, raid5 driver, 400GB f/s using 3x200GB IDE drives and one hot-spare). The f/s got corrupt badly and the symptoms are very similar to what Eddy described
2013 Jun 27
0
Re: removing external journal
Eric, Andreas, >>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other >>> device (an SSD). >>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. >>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because >>> needs_check is set. >> >> What does it actually say? there is no needs_check flag
2013 Jun 27
0
Re: removing external journal
>>>>> I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other >>>>> device (an SSD). >>>>> Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. >>>>> I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because >>>>> needs_check is set. >>>> >>>> What does it actually
2006 Jan 26
1
Ext3 filesystem access after downgrade from v4.2 to v3.6 [SOLVED]
Peter Kjellstr?m wrote: > On Monday 23 January 2006 16:46, Plant, Dean wrote: >> I need to downgrade a system from Centos x4.2 to v3.6 (x86) due to >> performance problems with Arkeia Network Backup and AIT-4 tape >> drives. The backup database is stored on a v4.2 created ext3 >> partition. When accessing this partition after the downgrade, Centos >> complains on
2002 Dec 04
1
ext3-Partition lost after crash !?
Hi, hoping that someone on this list can help me here is the Problem. After a crash it seems the journal could not be recovered. This is what mount gives: root@wuehlkiste:# mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb2 /mnt mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb2, or too many mounted file systems and this is the corresponding logfile-entry: Nov 27 11:16:13 wuehlkiste kernel: attempt to
2007 Jan 05
2
Problem in e2fsck ? read error in journal inode
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
2006 Sep 26
3
EXT3-fs: invalid journal inode.
Hi Everyone, I have a server which has a raid array on /dev/sdb. After a crash I tried to mount the array and it failed with: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb, missing codepage or other error dmesg reports: EXT3-fs: invalid journal inode. I tried to run e2fsck and it failed (The output can be seen below). If anyone has any suggestions on how I can restore
2002 Aug 20
5
unmountable ext3 root recovery
After a (hardware) crash yesterday, I was unable to boot up due to unrecoverable ide errors (according to the printk()s) when accessing the root filesystem's journal for recovery. Unable to recover, I tried deleting the has_journal option, but that was disallowed given that the needs_recovery flag was set. I saw no way to unset that flag. Unable to access the backups (they were on a fw
2003 Sep 18
3
Freeing blocks not in datazone
These came up on dmesg this morning: attempt to access beyond end of device 09:00: rw=0, want=1635237736, limit=976791680 attempt to access beyond end of device 09:00: rw=0, want=1635237736, limit=976791680 EXT3-fs error (device md(9,0)): ext3_free_blocks: Freeing blocks not in datazone - block = 4293394431, count = 1 attempt to access beyond end of device 09:00: rw=0, want=1930439616,
2016 Jul 28
1
ext4 error when testing virtio-scsi & vhost-scsi
Hi, Jan On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:56 PM, Jan Kara <jack at suse.cz> wrote: > Hi! > > On Wed 27-07-16 15:58:55, Zhangfei Gao wrote: >> Hi, Michael >> >> I have met ext4 error when using vhost_scsi on arm64 platform, and >> suspect it is vhost_scsi issue. >> >> Ext4 error when testing virtio_scsi & vhost_scsi >> >> >> No
2016 Jul 28
1
ext4 error when testing virtio-scsi & vhost-scsi
Hi, Jan On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:56 PM, Jan Kara <jack at suse.cz> wrote: > Hi! > > On Wed 27-07-16 15:58:55, Zhangfei Gao wrote: >> Hi, Michael >> >> I have met ext4 error when using vhost_scsi on arm64 platform, and >> suspect it is vhost_scsi issue. >> >> Ext4 error when testing virtio_scsi & vhost_scsi >> >> >> No
2013 Jun 26
0
Re: removing external journal
On 6/25/13 3:13 AM, Folkert van Heusden wrote: > Hi, > > I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other > device (an SSD). > Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. > I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because > needs_check is set. What does it actually say? there is no needs_check flag AFAIK. > I
2002 Dec 02
2
Check journal is replayable ?
Hello. Is there a simple way, at a shell script level, of finding out whether an ext3 fs has a sane journal, other than mounting it or running a full fsck ? I may quite well be missing a few things here, but what I think I'd like is some option extra to e2fsck that says "if this is a journalled filesystem, and it was shut down uncleanly, just replay the journal and check for immediately
2013 Jun 25
2
removing external journal
Hi, I have a system with an ext4 filesystem with its journal on an other device (an SSD). Now this SSD dropped of the sata bus so the filesystem went r/o. I would like to remove the journal but it says it can't because needs_check is set. I can't run fsck because the journal is not reachable. Is there any way to solve this? I understand I lost any pending changes in the journal. regards
2005 Jan 27
1
Does ext3 file system use a '.journal' file?
Greetings, I recently cpio-ed some user directories onto a new ext3 partion. After putting this file server's partition into production, I noticed a .journal file in the root directory of the partition dated well before the creation of this partition. I think this .journal file was copied over from the old filesystem and I am concerned that I over-wrote this current filesystem's
2005 Nov 08
1
EXT3-fs error (device md2): ext3_journal_start_sb: Detected aborted journal...
Hi, I'm running a production server (Debian Sarge install) whose root filesystem (a software raid 1 array of 2 partitions of IDE drive) exhibited the following problem: Oct 28 06:00:06 server2 kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device Oct 28 06:00:06 server2 kernel: md2: rw=1, want=3050401328, limit=16353920 [...] a few of the above line snipped, want is different each time Oct 28