I have a 4x36 GB disk SCSI RAID5 (AMI Megaraid) drive under Fedora Core 2.
One drive crashed. Replaced the drive. Low level megaraid BIOS indicated
replication was good.
Booted Linux, and indicated partition was corrupt.
It did mount, and looks like it sent 75% of the files to lost+found
Running
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 10:17 -0500, Mike Kincer wrote:
I have a 4x36 GB disk SCSI RAID5 (AMI Megaraid) drive under Fedora Core 2.
One drive crashed. Replaced the drive. Low level megaraid BIOS indicated
replication was good.
Booted Linux, and indicated partition was corrupt.
It did mount, and
Sadly, I've putted all my datas on this new hdd just after formatting it
:( So, it's very important for me to rescue them...
Next time I'll always reboot and test the new partition before putting
someting on it ;)
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On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 21:24 +0100, Gilles Meier wrote:
Sadly, I've putted all my datas on this new hdd just after formatting it
:( So, it's very important for me to rescue them...
Next time I'll always reboot and test the new partition before putting
someting on it ;)
If there is still
Nothing to do, always the same error :(
Isn't there some method to repair the superblocks with jfs_debug or
some other utility ?
If I've all understood, the only thing who was messed up is the
partition table, so datas are always on the hdd... I don't have any idea
on how information are
I still got the same errors, here are the output from jfs_debug :
sup :
sup
sup
[1] s_magic:'JFS1' [15] s_ait2.addr1: 0x00
[2] s_version: 1[16] s_ait2.addr2: 0x1d3a
[3] s_size: 0x1d1b09b0s_ait2.address:7482
[4] s_bsize:
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 22:47 +0100, Gilles Meier wrote:
I still got the same errors, here are the output from jfs_debug :
sup :
sup
sup
[1] s_magic:'JFS1' [15] s_ait2.addr1: 0x00
[2] s_version: 1[16] s_ait2.addr2: 0x1d3a
[3]
Hi Gilles!
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 08:40:26PM +0100, Gilles Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've some problems with a JFS Partition.
Yesterday I have bought a new HDD (250 Go).
After the installation, I've created one partition, and then I have
formatted it with JFS.
Sadly,
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 15:32 -0600, Dave Kleikamp wrote:
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 22:02 +0100, Gilles Meier wrote:
Nothing to do, always the same error :(
Isn't there some method to repair the superblocks with jfs_debug or
some other utility ?
I would guess that if the partition table