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Dump the following:<br>
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debugfs.ocfs2 -R "stat <3378844300>" /dev/sdX<br>
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This will save the errant inode.<br>
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Then run fsck -fy. Hopefully that will fix it.<br>
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On 01/28/2011 02:50 PM, Christophe Bouder wrote:
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cite="mid:b6b9d177c2b0b61095dc5f8271c0000d@mailtwo.lip6.fr"
type="cite">hi,
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i run debian with 2.6.37
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and ocfs2-tools 1.6.3-1
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i have 22 nodes
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and a fiber channel connect device of 33T.
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everything was ok.
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but suddenly it does not respond.
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So i switch off all the nodes
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then switch on only one (i have try different)
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and when i try to mount it crashed perpetually
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see the log attach.
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any help welcome.
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thank you.
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