Hi all,

I've had a minor disaster with one of my JFS partitions.  It's only
minor due to the nature of the data that I may have lost, not the actual
incident...

I had about 6 or 7 downloads writing to the file system, and I was
watching a movie file (750mb) residing on the JFS partition shared with
Samba.  After a few seconds of watching the movie, my linux machine
locked solid - the only thing that caused any response was the Magic
Sysreq key which caused a reboot.  The JFS file system wouldn't mount at
boot, so I attempted a fsck.  

gollo:/# fsck -t jfs -nv /dev/hda4
fsck 1.25 (20-Sep-2001)
fsck.jfs version 1.0.13, 25-Jan-2002
The current device is:  /dev/hda4
(chklog) FSCK  Open(...READONLY...) returned rc = 0

(chklog) FSCK  Invalid filesystem size in the superblock (P).

(chklog) FSCK  Primary superblock is corrupt.

(chklog) FSCK  Invalid filesystem size in the superblock (S).

(chklog) FSCK  Secondary superblock is corrupt.

Superblock is corrupt and cannot be repaired because
both primary and secondary copies are corrupt.

FSCK CANNOT CONTINUE.

gollo:/#

I had just upgraded to JFS 1.0.13 (from 1.0.9) on the previous boot of
the machine.  Running 2.4.18-pre7, with LVM 1.0.2 - the jfs filesystem
is running on a logical volume.

Is there any hope of recovery?

TIA,

Gollo.

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