On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 19:11:39 +0100 Stephan Wiesand <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2013, at 18:25 , Dimitris Z wrote: >[...] > > 01/16/2013 17:14:45 totalInodes 6446 Presumably you have at least some data there. The salvager found a bunch of inodes relevant to that volume, so you certainly haven't lost everything. But it probably deleted them all on salvage because the volume metadata is screwed up. > If there are remnants left, you should find them in AFSIDat/K1/Kz++U . > If you can't find that directory, look for the files named > zzzz5Mx1++0, zzzz9Mx1++0, zzzzDMx1++0, zzzzPMx1++0, possibly in > lost+found. If you can't find any of those, I'm out of ideas/hope. If it's not clear, look at this stuff before you salvage. For the most part, the files in AFSIDat/K1/Kz++U are plain file blobs; there's no structure or mangling or anything like that. The exceptions are the metadata files in the dir called 'special', and the directory blobs. The 'special' files you can easily skip by just not looking at the 'special' directory, but the directory blobs look like normal files. You could filter out the directory blobs I think based on the filename, but I'd have to think about how specifically to do that. If you want to get back the directory structure and filenames and all that, it's may still be possible, but you need to do some work messing around with the volume metadata. That's probably not worth it if you're fine with getting files back without their name or dir structure. -- Andrew Deason [email protected] _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
