christian wrote:

>On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Kyle Davenport wrote:
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>>being sensitive to inadequate power supplies, so I tried it on a server
>>box.
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>you mean: you've put your faulty disk in another box? (to exclude cabling, 
>power, controller, memory issues?)
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yes.

>>fsck.jfs version 1.1.7, 22-Jul-2004
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>Please try to use a current version of jfsutils:
>http://jfs.sourceforge.net/project/pub/jfsutils-1.1.11.tar.gz
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OK, tried with 1.1.11.  Same error with this additional message:

ujfs_rw_diskblocks: read 0 of 16384 bytes at offset 2702950400

>>Unrecoverable error reading M from /dev/hdc1.  CANNOT CONTINUE.
>>Fatal error (-10015,30) accessing the filesystem (1,2702950400,16384,0).
>>processing terminated:  6/13/2006 22:55:09  with return code: -10015  exit 
>>code: 8.
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>Are there any errors in the kernel log? If you have enough space, I'd 
>suggest that you dd/dd_rescue your data off the disk and keep an eye on 
>the syslog for i/o errors. as always: if there are hardware errors (disk, 
>cabling, etc...) the filesystem can't do much about it.
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yes, lots of disk i/o errors - I was just hoping to recover the rest of 
the disk.  100+ GB of mp3's which I will now tediously restore from cd 
and dvd onto a new hard drive...

Kyle



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