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DateMon, 12 Apr 2004 08:41:48 +0200
FromDaniel Brahneborg <>
Subjectblock -> name ?
Hi,

Recently my computer running Linux kernel 2.4.25 started
halting all of a sudden, and running badblocks a couple
of times showed that it was caused by reading around block
20.200.000 on one of the SATA disks. I'll replace the
drive eventually, but is there a way of finding out what
file is currently residing in a specific block? I'd prefer
something a bit more efficient than doing a 'wc' on 300GB
of data (which also would miss all the directories).  To
make things more interesting, the disk is 1 of 4 in a RAID5
array, and is formatted with XFS.

Best regards,

/Daniel

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