I've never successfully repaired a damaged HFS. The best you can do is
either restore from a backup copy or define a new file system and using
the copytree command copy as much as the damaged file system to the new
file system as possible. Then mount the new file system at the original
mount point.
You should consider migrating to zFS from HFS's since they're much more
resilient to errors of this type.
Mark Jacobs
On 08/30/11 13:21, Dr. Stephen Fedtke wrote:
hi all,
we get the following error:
*22.07.42 *IGW024E HFS DATA SET: SHERLOCK.SHRLCK.HFS
* INTERRUPTED DURING FILE SYSTEM SYNC. PROBABLE HFS CORRUPTION.
* READ-WRITE MOUNT REJECTED
the literature does not tell anything about a quick option to repair or
"re-sync" a corrupted hfs file.
is there really no way to easily repair the hfs?
best, many thanks!
stephen
p.s.: in meantime, a big thank for all answers on other questions we posed.
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