Christian Kujau wrote, 2009-12-18 오후 6:47:
On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 at 17:11, "JaeHoon Sim(심재훈)" wrote:
I checked jfs partition with jfs fsck utility. The result is as below.

What caused the corruptions, i.e. how did the partition get into the state it is now? Power loss? Disk errors? Kernel panics?

I heard that they were using USB HDD and tested pulling out USB connection during heavy write or delete operations.
So, I think Power loss might cause the corruptions.
$ jfs_fsck --omit_journal_replay -v /dev/sda1
processing started: 1/1/1970 1.7.1

Your system clock is a bit off, please set it to current date & time, I'm not sure if jfsutils has any ill effects when running with a weird time. Btw, jfsutils-1.1.14 is available, you might want to try this version instead.

Christian.
Ok, I'll use recent version of jfsutils.
Thank you. Christian.
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