On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 08:57:44AM -0400, Steve Petersen wrote:
> 
> Hi Shaggy and JFS folks,
> 
> Thanks for handling email for logdump.  I'm a longtime linux user but 
> still a novice in proficiency level, and I recently managed to
> 
>       \rm -rf *
> 
> on my home directory for a few seconds before I noticed my mistake.  Now 
> I'd like to use the ext3 filesystem to find out what files got erased, 
> but I know very little about JFS.  I tried 'logdump /dev/hdb3' as root, 
> but got this error:
> 
> <logdump typeout>
> Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno, h_errno or _res directly. 
> Needs to be fixed.
> logdump version 1.0.17, 02-Apr-2002
> Device Name: /dev/hdb3
> JFS_LOGDUMP:couldn't read log superblock:failure in (null)
> </logdump typeout>
> 
> I have no idea what this means.  I'm using RedHat 8.  Please, any 
> advice?  As you can imagine, I'm fairly distressed.
> 

That's a really ancient version of jfsutils, I think we're up to 1.1.8
now,  you can probably get the newest version here:

http://jfs.sourceforge.net/

That said, I'm not sure what you'll get out of logdump, Shaggy can
better answer that question.

Sonny


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