Hi Sunil
 
I get the following when running the fsck.
 
# fsck.ocfs2 -f /dev/sdd1
Checking OCFS2 filesystem in /dev/sdd1:
  label:              u02
  uuid:               a7 c5 b0 95 4a 07 4b 36 a9 97 39 a1 5f 64 0f 2a 
  number of blocks:   52428096
  bytes per block:    4096
  number of clusters: 1638378
  bytes per cluster:  131072
  max slots:          6
 
/dev/sdd1 was run with -f, check forced.
Pass 0a: Checking cluster allocation chains
Pass 0b: Checking inode allocation chains
pass0: Bad magic number in inode reading inode alloc inode 84 for
verification
fsck.ocfs2: Bad magic number in inode while performing pass 0
 
On updating
 
I currently have kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp. up2date only takes me to
ocfs2-2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp-1.2.7-1.el4.
 
Will ocfs2-2.6.9-42.0.3.0.2.ELsmp-1.2.9-1.el4.i686 work for my kernel?
 
Thanks!
 
Pieter Viljoen
 
 
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Subject: Re: [Ocfs2-users] Invalid argument while mounting
 
Run fsck to repair that inode.
 
fsck.ocfs2 -f /dev/sdd1
 
Also, better if you upgrade the fs to 1.2.9-1.
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