Web* [PATCH v11 0/2] mm, pmem, xfs: Introduce MF_MEM_REMOVE for unbind @ 2024-03-28 9:41 Shiyang Ruan 2024-03-28 9:41 ` [PATCH v11 1/2] xfs: fix the calculation of length and end Shiyang Ruan ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Shiyang Ruan @ 2024-03-28 9:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-fsdevel, … WebApr 28, 2024 · Today after seeing the update notification in WHM I performed the usual graceful reboot (after clicking the notification etc.), and I noticed the server wouldn't come back online. I couldn't SSH or connect in any way. Since I host WHM on Google Cloud, I could check the serial console output on...
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WebMay 16, 2024 · Step-1: Unmount the filesystem that you want to run fsck. sudo umount /data. Step-2: Run xfs_repair with '-n' option to perform a dry run. Please note that the ‘xfs_check’ tool has been deprecated in favor of ‘xfs_repair -n’. sudo xfs_repair -n /dev/sdb1 Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... WebApr 20, 2024 · I also tried with xfs instead of ext4, in which case GRUB2 emits: error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: not a correct XFS inode. error: file … how to deal with difficult staff member
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