[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2287] HAMMER(ROOT) Illegal UNDO TAIL signature at 300000001967c000
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Issue #2287 has been updated by Minima.
Description updated
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Bug #2287: HAMMER(ROOT) Illegal UNDO TAIL signature at 300000001967c000
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2287#change-13532
* Author: y0n3t4n1
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category:
* Target version:
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Hello.
After having experienced a few panics, the root filesystem is
no longer able to be mounted, even in read-only mode:
(booted from a USB stick)
# mount -thammer -o ro /dev/da0s1d /mnt
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery check seqno=3364b54c
HAMMER(ROOT) Illegal UNDO TAIL signature at 300000001967c000
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery failure during seqno fwdscan
HAMMER(ROOT) recovery complete
Failed to recover HAMMER filesystem on mount
hammer: mount on /mnt: Input/output error
I haven't tried `hammer recover' yet, as I have no idea what it does.
Is there anything I can do to recover from this situation? This is
a machine dedicated to testing DragonFly stability, so I can install
from scratch in the worst case.
The error message looks similar to the one described in issue1984,
but in this case even R/O mount fails.
The current kernel is built from 4f459, and it occasionally panics
even under almost no CPU or disk load. It could be a hardware failure,
but I couldn't find any indication of it as far as I watched the console
while it booted with the USB stick.
The previous kernel was built from 190f1b64, and it survived 10 days
without panic under pbulk load.
Best Regards,
YONETANI Tomokazu.
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