Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 29 May 2004 13:11:22 -0500 | From | Steve Lord <> | Subject | Re: xfs partition refuses to mount |
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Vincent van de Camp wrote: > I run a gentoo system, and after updating python 2.3.3-r1, the emerge > -DU that was running segfaulted. I had to hard reset the computer and > since then the main (and only) partition refuses to mount. > > The motherboard is an A7N8X Deluxe, with a Western Digital 36GB SATA > Raptor drive. Kernel version was 2.6.5. The message: > > XFS mounting filesystem ide2(33,1) > Starting XFS recovery on filesystem: ide2(33,1) (dev: ide2(33,1)) > XFS assertion failed: *(uint *)dp == XFS_TRANS_HEADER_MAGIC, file: > xfs_log_recover.c, line: 1424 > kernel BUG at debug.c:55! > invalid operand: 0000 > ohci1394 ieee1394 3c59x floppy serial isa-pnp usb-storage hid usb-ohci > ehci-hcd usbcore > CPU: 0 > EIP: 0010:[<c02c4f96>] Not tainted > EFLAGS: 00010282 > eax: 00000061 ebx: 00000001 ecx: 00000000 edx: f773c000 > esi: f6d79780 edi: 00000034 ebp: 00000008 esp: f6de7b68 > ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 > Process mount (pid: 2689, stackpage=f6de7000) > Stack: c04180e0 c0414be0 c03ed901 00000590 c029d43e c0414be0 c03ed901 > 00000590 > f7340720 f7c36260 f6d79774 00000008 c029f6e5 f7340720 f6d79780 > 00000034 > f6d79780 00000020 f6d7a200 00000001 f7341200 f6de7c24 f73d1070 > 00000011 > Call Trace: [<c029d43e>] [<c029f6e5>] [<c02a04d5>] [<c0308912>] > [<c02a0dd4>] [<c02a0e96>] [<c02a10a4>] [<c029735b>] [<c02a523f>] > [<c02b995a>] [<c02a4782>] [<c02b953c>] [<c0294df0>] [<c02ae54c>] > [<c02c4151>] [<c02c3f80>] [<c01daea5>] [<c01db87d>] [<c01eaedb>] > [<c01dbafb>] [<c01ebcf1>] [<c01ebf68>] [<c01ebdef>] [<c01ec2c8>] > [<c01aaab3>] > Code: 0f 0b 37 00 6f f1 3e c0 83 c4 10 c3 89 f6 8b 0d e0 95 10 c0 > > If there's a separate xfs list, I'll be happy to post it there too. > > Thanks, > Vincent
Added the XFS mailing list to the cc list....
You have turned on XFS debug, which is really a developer option. It looks like you have a corrupt journal though. A non debug kernel may still refuse to mount it and you would need to run xfs_repair from a rescue disk in that case.
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