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Date:      Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:11:17 +0200
From:      Armand Passelac <apasselac@free.fr>
To:        Thomas Gutzler <giggel@hadiko.de>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: recover superblock
Message-ID:  <20030825081117.GA599@freebie.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <20030824192611.GA14668@brain.hadiko.de>
References:  <20030824192611.GA14668@brain.hadiko.de>

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I don't have the solution.
But I known a program taht allow you to restore partitions :
http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html
It seems to be very powerfull.
With it you could get your data from broken partitions.
PS : I know the developper, so if you have problem ...



[---- On Sun, 24 Aug, 2003 at 21:26, Thomas Gutzler wrote: ----]
> Hi,
> 
> I just lost all of my filesystems on my 5.1 box.
> I was running mnogosearch's indexer on my website while several errors
> occured. I guess there were 320 of these errors, cause the last message
> was "last message repeated 320 times". Unfortunately /var is lost as
> well, so I don't have more error messages.
> 
> kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: device: ad0s1b, blkno: 23536, size: 4096
> kernel: ad0: WRITE command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
> kernel: ata0: resetting devices ..
> kernel: done
> kernel: bad block 4190320178290426368, ino 402986
> kernel: pid 42 (syncer), uid 0 inumber 402986 on /usr: bad block
> 
> I decided to reboot into singleuser and run fsck. I noticed, that the
> buffers couldn't be flushed before restarting and the system couldn't
> boot. It said: "not ufs"
> 
> I plugged the harddisk into another computer and tried to run fsck.
> It couldn't find a superblock, used an alternative one and coredumped
> while trying to repair the first error. Before dumping, it said
> something like "Couldnt allocate 3900000000 bytes for inoinfo". I can
> only remember the value of around 3.9G.
> This happened on all filesystems of ad0. I could mount the
> filesystem but not access it, but df said: Used: -2.8T (on a 40G disk).
> I surrendered on that and ran newfs.
> 
> I don't know why, but fsck works on ad1.
> fsck said something like "softupdate inconsistency" while trying to
> repair the filesystem which obviously didn't completely work.
> 
> # fsck /dev/ad1s1e
> ** /dev/ad1s1e
> Cannot find file system superblock
> 
> LOOK FOR ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCKS? [yn] y
> 
> USING ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCK AT 32
> ** Last Mounted on
> ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
> ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
> ** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
> ** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
> ** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
> 19093 files, 42115174 used, 33631703 free (6471 frags, 4203154 blocks,
> 0.0% fragmentation)
> 
> # mount /dev/ad1s1e /mnt/
> mount: /dev/ad1s1e on /mnt: incorrect super block
> 
> same thing using fsck -b 32 or any other alternative
> 
> Google somewhere advised to use tunefs, but:
> # tunefs -A /dev/ad1s1e
> tunefs: /dev/ad1s1e: could not read superblock to fill out disk
> 
> Even trying to copy an alternate superblock using dd faied.
> 
> Do you have any ideas, how I could recover the data on this disk ?
> 
> Cheers,
> Tom
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[---- End of original mail from Thomas Gutzler ----]

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