On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 17:09, Petr Humlicek wrote:
Good morning, jfsutils-1.1.4-1 I've problem with my hard drive with JFS filesystem. I using Fedora Core 2 with default kernel 2.6.5-1.358 and jfsutils-1.1.4-1. While my work I've got error message:
Aug 29 18:41:26 vox kernel: ERROR: (device hdg1): diRead: i_ino != di_number Aug 29 18:41:26 vox kernel: hdg: 0 bytes in FIFO Aug 29 18:41:26 vox kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA Aug 29 18:41:26 vox kernel: ERROR: (device hdg1): diRead: i_ino != di_number Aug 29 18:41:27 vox last message repeated 14 times Aug 29 18:41:27 vox kernel: hdg: 0 bytes in FIFO Aug 29 18:41:27 vox kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA Aug 29 18:41:27 vox kernel: hdg: 0 bytes in FIFO Aug 29 18:41:27 vox kernel: hdg: timeout waiting for DMA
I have to agree with Szonyi, that the problem is either the hardware or the disk device driver.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls /mnt/120gb/ ls: reading directory /mnt/120gb/: Input/output error
So, I don't know what this mean. I thing that isn't hard drive problem, because after that i do [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# dd if=/dev/hdg1 /dev/hdb1 without any error,
Can you mount /dev/hdb1 successfully?
No sucessfully, it's a same problem. fsck clean, I can mount it, but ls doesn't work. So i do it just to be sure, if harddrive is OK. (damn, i'm sure if it's correct in English)
and utils from manufacturer (SeaGate) says, there is no hardware problem. And the problem is the same. I can mount partition after fsck, but i can't list.
I'm not sure why dd and fsck run okay, and you get error when the device is mounted. However, the errors are coming from a layer below the file system, so the problem has to be somewhere lower.
So I ask: I lost all of my date, without hope fo safe? Realy there is no way how I get data back? Why happen this?
Since dd from the partition works, you should be able to recover your data from a copy.
Ok I explain it higher. It's not possible for now. :(
Shaggy
Petr
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