Oct 17 22:36:45 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev hdg, sector 315008239 Oct 17 22:36:48 localhost kernel: hdg: task_in_intr: status=0x33 { DeviceFault SeekComplete Index Error } Oct 17 22:36:48 localhost kernel: hdg: task_in_intr: error=0x30 { SectorIdNotFound }, LBAsect=54473073243952, high=3246848, low=3028784, sector=315008247 Oct 17 22:36:48 localhost kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: ide3: reset: master: error (0x00?) Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: hdg: status error: status=0x02 { Index } Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: hdg: drive not ready for command Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: hdg: task_in_intr: status=0x73 { DriveReady DeviceFault SeekComplete Index Error } Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: hdg: task_in_intr: error=0x20 { } Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: ide3: reset: master: error (0x6b?) Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev hdg, sector 315008247 […] Oct 17 22:36:49 localhost last message repeated 2 times Oct 17 23:06:32 localhost kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev hdg, sector 317066303 Oct 17 23:06:32 localhost kernel: I/O error in filesystem (“hdg1”) meta-data dev hdg1 block 0x12e60c00 (“xfs_trans_read_buf”) error 5 buf count 4096

250GB Samsung, etwa vier bis sechs Monate alt. Daten Platte mit XFS. Kein Zugriff mehr auf die Daten möglich. Daher mal ausgebaut, in ein externes Firewire Gehäuse geschoben und ein beherztes…:

xfs_repair -L /dev/sda1 xfs_check /dev/sda1 mount -o ro /dev/sda1 /media/old

… brachte die Daten wieder zum Vorschein. Mich überkommt momentan die pure und freie Lust, mal wieder nen Backup zumachen.