Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:56:52 -0700 From: patrick <gibblertron@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 6.0 and fsck_snapshot Message-ID: <b043a4850604191256w6c3b6d77g5256c4f77d5d6945@mail.gmail.com>
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I rebooted out FreeBSD 6.0 server today. I noticed that it froze during the shutdown, so I had to do a hard reset. After it reboot, I did an ls on one of our filesystems (250GB SATA drive). Instead of all of the files that would normally be there, all there was was a .snap folder. When I did an ls in there, the process hung. I rebooted once again, and I can get into the .snap folder just fine. Except that all of my files are still missing, and instead it appears I have one big fsck_snapshot file. Is there any way I can recover from this and restore my files? Looking through my logs, I see a couple errors just before I did the initial reboot: Apr 19 12:12:29 pompom kernel: g_vfs_done():ad8s1d[READ(offset=3D114688, length=3D16384)]error =3D 6 Apr 19 12:12:29 pompom kernel: g_vfs_done():ad8s1d[READ(offset=3D114688, length=3D16384)]error =3D 6 Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Patrick
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