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fsck problem



Hello *,

I have an Aspire 1350Lmi with a 60 GByte Travelstar:

                                   Disk Drive: /dev/hda
                             Size: 60011642880 bytes, 60.0 GB
                   Heads: 255   Sectors per Track: 63   Cylinders: 7296

Name      Flags   Part Type   FS Type            [Label]             Size (MB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
hda1      Boot     Primary    Linux ext3         [Rescue_root]         1003,49
hda2               Primary    Linux swap / Solaris                     1003,49
hda3               Primary    Linux ext3         [Temp]                5996,23
hda5               Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_root]     3002,23
hda6               Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_var]       501,75
hda7               Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_couri]     501,75
hda8               Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_pgsql]    5000,98
hda9               Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_maild]    5000,98
hda10              Logical    Linux ext3         [Production_home]    38000,80

and while mountig /dev/hda10 it has locked the entired Laptop...

[root@aspire1350.private:~/] fsck.ext3 -c /dev/hda10
e2fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
/dev/hda10: stelle das Journal wieder her
Suche nach defekten Blöcken (Nur-Lesen-Modus):erledigt                     29
ext2fs_update_bb_inode: Could not allocate block in ext2 filesystem beim Updaten
 des 'Bad Block'-Inodes

Now I was running the last "2 days 8 hours 25 minutes 53 seconds" the
following command (on an USB-IDE/SATA adapter):

----8<------------------------------------------------------------------
[root@tp570.private:/] LC_ALL=C fsck.ext3 -v -f -c -c -k -t /dev/sda10
e2fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
Checking for bad blocks (non-destructive read-write test)
Testing with random pattern: done                        529
Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
Pass 2: Checking directory structure
Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
Peak memory: Memory used: 226k/8360k (61k/165k), time: 203153.69/25.62/20.50
Pass 4: Checking reference counts
Pass 5: Checking group summary information

/dev/sda10: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****

  185452 inodes used (3%)
    2217 non-contiguous inodes (1.2%)
         # of inodes with ind/dind/tind blocks: 43219/1245/0
 8149185 blocks used (87%)
       0 bad blocks
       0 large files

  160329 regular files
   23760 directories
       1 character device file
       0 block device files
       1 fifo
       0 links
    1352 symbolic links (297 fast symbolic links)
       0 sockets
--------
  185443 files
Memory used: 190k/0k (5k/186k), time: 203156.86/28.07/20.61
----8<------------------------------------------------------------------

but while mounting and transfering gigabyted of Debian packages to a
local mirror /dev/sda10 or /dev/hda10 lost its ext3 journal again...

How to solv this problem?

I have arround 32 GByte data on the partition...

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Tamay Dogan Network


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