to destroy the log and
attempt a repair.
Since I am unable to mount the partition, shoud I use the -L option with
xfs_repair, or let it run without it?
Again, please let me know if I should resend my previous email with the
log file of xfs_repair -n.
Thank you for your time,
Dragos
David
issues.
2- After I do it, assuming that it worked, how do I reintegrate the
'missing' drive while keeping my data?
Thank you for you time.
Dragos
David Greaves wrote:
Dragos wrote:
Thank you for your very fast answers.
First I tried 'fsck -n' on the existing array. The answer
:
mount: Structure needs cleaning
No choice seems to have been successful.
Please let me know of other ideas.
Thank you again,
Dragos
PS:Also, the array was already reporting 'mount: Structure needs
cleaning' after I had recreated the array.
David Greaves wrote:
Neil Brown wrote
I forgot one thing.
After re-creating the array which deleted my data in the first place,
'mount' was giving me this answer:
mount: Structure needs cleaning
Thank you for your time,
Dragos
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filesystem it was formated with.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have hundreds of family digital
pictures and videos that are irreplaceable.
Thank you in advance,
Dragos
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