Are you running cwfs? Apparently, it's can get corrupted on power losses like you had. If possible, I would recommend connecting the drive to another machine and first running check on it, see fs(8).
Fwiw, you might want to check out gefs(4). One of its specific design goals is to be crash safe. The manpage says the fs is experimental, but several people have been successfully running it for some time. Also, ori is very quick to help if it gives you any problems. 2026年1月22日 20:32:37 JST、qugalet via 9fans <[email protected]> より: > Hello! For several weeks now, I have been hosting a 9front CPU server + > Auth server on a Thinkpad X220 to gain more experience working with the > OS. After accidentally draining the battery completely and forcing a > shutdown, I cannot connect to the CPU server via drawterm because I get > the error: './drawterm: can't authenticate: auth_proxy rpc: p9any client > ask for keys: unable to find common key' > > The console (/dev/kprint) returns 'tlssrv: auth_proxy: auth_proxy short > read' > > Should I format the nvram and repeat auth server setup process? Feel > free to ask for additional information, as I am a beginner and don't > know very well what to provide. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T879324534a1bf0a2-Mdc6b0d758ecc51523b91939e Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription
