Subject: Help ... missing directory
From: Brice Ruth (brice@webprojkt.com)
Date: Thu Dec 14 2000 - 20:08:26 EST
Let me preface this message: I'm DESPERATE
OK, that being said, here goes:
My setup:
SMP i686 (PIII) running linux-2.4-xfs from CVS updated 12/11/2000 around
9pm (CST).
I have a 20GB ide disk dedicated to XFS. The main use of the disk is as
a shared drive (via Appletalk) to our small group of designers. Late
this evening (about an hour ago) a designer noticed a directory missing
from the share. I logged into the server, did an ls of the share and
sure enough, the directory was gone. I have these entries from the log
around that time:
Dec 14 18:00:24 construct afpd[2611]: refused connect from 10.0.0.16
Dec 14 18:00:24 construct afpd[2611]: dsi_getsess: Interrupted system call
Dec 14 18:00:33 construct afpd[5819]: session from 65339.5:247 on 3001.1:131
Dec 14 18:00:33 construct afpd[5819]: randnum/rand2num login: paulc
Dec 14 18:00:33 construct afpd[5819]: login paulc (uid 505, gid 250)
Dec 14 18:00:35 construct afpd[2611]: refused connect from 10.0.0.16
Dec 14 18:00:35 construct afpd[2611]: dsi_getsess: Interrupted system call
Dec 14 18:00:35 construct afpd[2611]: refused connect from 10.0.0.16
Dec 14 18:00:35 construct afpd[2611]: dsi_getsess: Interrupted system call
Dec 14 18:00:36 construct afpd[2611]: refused connect from 10.0.0.16
Dec 14 18:00:36 construct afpd[2611]: dsi_getsess: Interrupted system call
Obviously these aren't entries from XFS, they're from netatalk. What I
need to know is if there is ANY (I truly mean *ANY*) way to turn back
the clock. I'm not familiar enough with the XFS tools to play around
with them without fear of trashing something else. I tried to use
xfs_logprint, but wasn't able to actually understand anything.
Please, please, please help.
Sincerest regards,
-- Brice Ruth WebProjkt, Inc. VP, Director of Internet Technology http://www.webprojkt.com/
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