March 23, 201214 yr Replaced a failing disk and after the disk rebuild the new disk is showing unformatted. I ran the reiserfsck --check command on the disk and got the following result: Replaying journal: Done. Reiserfs journal '/dev/md6' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed Checking internal tree.. Bad root block 134911349. (--rebuild-tree did not complete) Aborted Any advice? Do I need to run reiserfsck with the --rebuild-tree option? Thanks for any help.
March 23, 201214 yr Running the --rebuild-tree option would be my guess, but I would wait until one of the experts responds. I recently had a similar issue, but when I ran the check command it explicitly said to run --rebuild-tree. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19004.0
March 23, 201214 yr Author Running the --rebuild-tree option would be my guess, but I would wait until one of the experts responds. I recently had a similar issue, but when I ran the check command it explicitly said to run --rebuild-tree. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19004.0 That's what I was thinking but wanted an expert to suggest it first. I didn't know since it didn't explicitly say to run the --rebuild-tree option. We'll see what an expert has to say. Thanks
March 23, 201214 yr Author Yes. Run with rebuild-tree. Thank you, seems to have solved the issue, now I just need to figure out what files I lost. Thanks,
March 24, 201214 yr Did it create a lost+found folder on the disk? If it did, you might be able to recover some from there but it's dicey.
March 24, 201214 yr Author Did it create a lost+found folder on the disk? If it did, you might be able to recover some from there but it's dicey. Yeah, there were some lost and found but still some missing.
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