[Ocfs2-tools-users] Recovering corrupted files
Chris Poupart
chris.poupart at mcgill.ca
Wed Sep 13 04:11:22 PDT 2006
Sunil Mushran wrote:
> Remember the path is relative to the device. Remove the "mount location".
>
> Do:
> # debugfs.ocfs2 /dev/etherd/e1.0p5
> And then do "ls". It will list the root of the device. You can then
> use cd to change dir, etc.
>
Ah. That does make more sense.
This is the result, which really does not look good. I will have a
closer look when I get to the office in an hour or so.
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Inode: 33248 Mode: 0660 Generation: 638431667 (0x260db1b3)
FS Generation: 1636854859 (0x61906c4b)
Type: Regular Flags:
User: 175 (oracle) Group: 502 (oinstall) Size: 0
Links: 0 Clusters: 0
ctime: 0x446f3d8f -- Sat May 20 12:02:23 2006
atime: 0x446f3d8e -- Sat May 20 12:02:22 2006
mtime: 0x446f3d8f -- Sat May 20 12:02:23 2006
dtime: 0x446f3d8f -- Sat May 20 12:02:23 2006
ctime_nsec: 0x0e255db5 -- 237329845
atime_nsec: 0x36eb4822 -- 921389090
mtime_nsec: 0x0e255db5 -- 237329845
Last Extblk: 0
Sub Alloc Slot: 0 Sub Alloc Bit: 2
Tree Depth: 0 Count: 115 Next Free Rec: 0
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Looks like I may be holding out for a journal copy after all! :-/
-- Chris
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