Hi,
I have severe file system problems on a reiserfs partition.
When I try copy files to another filesystem, the kernel panics at certain
files.
reiserfsck --fix-fixable says that I need to run
reiserfsck --rebuild-tree to fix the errors, but when I do this,
reiserfsck hangs after a few secounds.
Is there a way to rescue at least some of the data on the partition?
Any help is highly appreciated.
TIA,
Robert
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Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have severe file system problems on a reiserfs partition.
> When I try copy files to another filesystem, the kernel panics at certain
> files.
>
> reiserfsck --fix-fixable says that I need to run
> reiserfsck --rebuild-tree to fix the errors, but when I do this,
> reiserfsck hangs after a few secounds.
> Is there a way to rescue at least some of the data on the partition?
>
> Any help is highly appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Robert
>
>
I had a behaviour somewhat like this once which turned out to be defunct
memory. Though I can't help you with data recovery I would advise you to
run memtest86.
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Hello!
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 01:32:50PM +0100, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> I have severe file system problems on a reiserfs partition.
> When I try copy files to another filesystem, the kernel panics at certain
> files.
Can you tell us what the panics were?
What was the kernel version?
> reiserfsck --fix-fixable says that I need to run
> reiserfsck --rebuild-tree to fix the errors, but when I do this,
> reiserfsck hangs after a few secounds.
What's the reiserfsck version you have?
What do you mean by hangs? Does it eats cpu time or something?
> Is there a way to rescue at least some of the data on the partition?
There is not enough info yet to know the answer.
Bye,
Oleg
On Friday 10 January 2003 15:21, Oleg Drokin wrote:
> Hello!
Hi Oleg,
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 01:32:50PM +0100, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> > I have severe file system problems on a reiserfs partition.
> > When I try copy files to another filesystem, the kernel panics at
> > certain files.
>
> Can you tell us what the panics were?
> What was the kernel version?
It said "... killing interrupt handler!"
However, the message is not exactly reproduceable.
Meanwhile, when I mount the partition in the rescue system (SuSE Linux
8.1) and access the mountpoint somehow, the machine reboots...
>
> > reiserfsck --fix-fixable says that I need to run
> > reiserfsck --rebuild-tree to fix the errors, but when I do this,
> > reiserfsck hangs after a few secounds.
>
> What's the reiserfsck version you have?
I have tried tried SuSE 8.0 and 81 rescue systems with kernels 2.4.18.and
2.4.19 / reiserfsck 3.x.1b and 3.6.2 with the same result.
> What do you mean by hangs? Does it eats cpu time or something?
It just freezes doesn't react to key presses no more.
All you can do is swith the computer off...
>
> > Is there a way to rescue at least some of the data on the partition?
>
> There is not enough info yet to know the answer.
I am happy to provide any inforamation you might need.
>
> Bye,
> Oleg
Thanks for your help so far,
Robert
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Hello!
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 04:20:42PM +0100, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> > > reiserfsck --fix-fixable says that I need to run
> > > reiserfsck --rebuild-tree to fix the errors, but when I do this,
> > > reiserfsck hangs after a few secounds.
> > What's the reiserfsck version you have?
> I have tried tried SuSE 8.0 and 81 rescue systems with kernels 2.4.18.and
> 2.4.19 / reiserfsck 3.x.1b and 3.6.2 with the same result.
> > What do you mean by hangs? Does it eats cpu time or something?
> It just freezes doesn't react to key presses no more.
> All you can do is swith the computer off...
Hm, sounds like you have some hardware problems then.
May be try plugging this hard drive in another system and see what will happen?
Bye,
Oleg