On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 13:58 -0400, Michael Peek wrote:
> Hi gang,
> 
> I now have another server with a corrupted filesystem.  Again, the RAID 
> shows that the underlying drives are fine and the RAID logs show no 
> errors.  But when I try to run jfs_fsck, I get the following:
> 
> # jfs_fsck -f /dev/raid-vg/raid
> jfs_fsck version 1.1.12, 24-Aug-2007
> processing started: 4/7/2009 12.32.36
> The current device is:  /dev/raid-vg/raid
> Block size in bytes:  4096
> Filesystem size in blocks:  2928660480
> **Phase 0 - Replay Journal Log
> **Phase 1 - Check Blocks, Files/Directories, and  Directory Entries
> Duplicate block references have been detected in Metadata.  CANNOT CONTINUE.

This one is ugly.  Two metadata objects claim the same blocks, so
jfs_fsck doesn't know what to do with it.  I guess it could throw one of
them away.  (I didn't write the code.  I only maintain it.)

> Any help is greatly appreciated.

Can you run "jfs_fsck -f -v" and send me the output?  If it's not too
messed up, maybe it can be fixed by hand.  In any case, it's probably
best to mount it read-only and backup whatever you can.

Shaggy
-- 
David Kleikamp
IBM Linux Technology Center


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