On Sunday 12 June 2005 02:42, Paul Gear wrote: > Hi folks, > > After filling my reiserfs with backups, i ended up with a corrupt > filesystem. I'm running Debian 3.1 (sarge), kernel 2.6.8-2-k7, and > reiserfsprogs 3.6.19-1. > > I don't care about this filesystem and will just recreate it, but i > thought i'd offer folks the opportunity to debug before i trash it. > > Here's my fsck output with all the noise cut out: > > ---------8<---------------------------------------- > > enoch:/tmp # fsck.reiserfs --rebuild-tree /dev/hdc1 > ... > 111392 directory entries were hashed with "r5" hash. > "r5" hash is selected > Flushing..finished > Read blocks (but not data blocks) 19333032 > Leaves among those 32365 > - corrected leaves 35 > - leaves all contents of which could not be > saved and deleted 5 > pointers in indirect items to wrong area 25647 (zeroed) > Objectids found 104921 > > Pass 1 (will try to insert 32360 leaves): > ####### Pass 1 ####### > Looking for allocable blocks .. finished > 0%....20%....40%....60%... left 8239, > 234 /sec > The problem has occurred looks like a hardware problem (perhaps > memory). Send us the bug report only if the second run dies at > the same place with the same block number. > > build_the_tree: Nothing but leaves are expected. Block 10905053 - unknown
does it stop every time on the block 10905053 ? > > There is no problem with memory (my other two hard disks and all of my > desktop programs are working fine), or, to my knowledge, the hard disk > or cable (since i can do a full dd of the hard disk to /dev/null). > > Anyone interested in taking a look at it, or should i just write it off > as stray gamma rays from Saturn and trash it? :-) > -- Thanks, Vitaly Fertman