Hola de nuevo, Thanks for the information and quick reply. After trying to see if the file was corrupted in any way I finally gave up.
Today I unplugged both disks, rebooted, and now it works. Thanks again for the help and sorry for the false bug report. Gonzalo On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Antonio Diaz Diaz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hola Gonzalo. > > Gonzalo de la Mota wrote: > >> I have been running ddrescue for two days to dump from one usb disk to a >> file on another usb disk (plenty of space, from a 320Gb disk to a 2Tb disk >> with 1Tb free). Somebody moved the destination usb and it got >> disconnected. >> I did a Q+Enter to stop, and when I tried to startup I got the following >> message: >> >> ddrescue: error in logfile rescued.log, line 0. >> >> I don't see anything wrong with the logfile (then again I don't know >> exactly what to look for). It seems to be the same error as ( >> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-ddrescue/2015-05/msg00001.html). >> > > Yes, it seems the same error. > > Your logfile is OK, as reported by 'ddrescuelog -t': > $ ddrescuelog -t rescued.log > > current pos: 200038 MB, current status: copying > logfile extent: 320072 MB, in 3973 area(s) > > rescued: 155269 MB, in 734 area(s) ( 48.51%) > non-tried: 164658 MB, in 1258 area(s) ( 51.44%) > non-trimmed: 144408 kB, in 1981 area(s) ( 0.04%) > non-scraped: 0 B, in 0 area(s) ( 0%) > errsize: 0 B, errors: 0 ( 0%) > > > The "line 0" in the error message from ddrescue indicates that ddrescue > can open the logfile but can't read even a single byte from the logfile. I > have been unable to reproduce the error, but does the logfile have the > right permissions? Is the destination filesystem corrupted? > > > "1) Optionally read a logfile describing the status of a multi-part or >> previously >> interrupted rescue. If no logfile is specified or is empty or does not >> exist, mark all the rescue domain as non-tried." >> >> Does this mean that I should put all the status in the logfile as '?' ? >> > > No. You would lost all the work done if you do this. > > You just need to find a way for ddrescue to read the logfile, just as I > read it with ddrescuelog above. > > > Best regards, > Antonio. > _______________________________________________ Bug-ddrescue mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-ddrescue
