Thursday, 12 March 2015

Help! Disk won't mount, fsck fails...


help!

came office morning note time machine backups failing, , time machine disk offline.

wouldn't mount, tried fsck, , following:

code:
$ sudo fsck_hfs -frdy -c 2.8g /dev/disk1s2  journal_replay(/dev/disk1s2) returned 0  ** /dev/rdisk1s2  	using cacheblocksize=32k cachetotalblock=49152 cachesize=1572864k.     executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-540.1~34).  ** checking journaled hfs plus volume.     volume name time machine  ** checking extents overflow file.  ** checking catalog file.  ** rebuilding catalog b-tree.  blockfindall:  found 273096 blocks needed 1075456     disk full error  ** volume time machine not repaired.  	volume type pure hfs+   	primary mdb @ block 0 0x00   	alternate mdb @ block 0 0x00   	primary vhb @ block 2 0x02   	alternate vhb @ block 4883713006 0x123178bee   	sector size = 512 0x200   	volumeobject flags = 0x07   	total sectors volume = 4883713008 0x123178bf0   	total sectors embedded volume = 0 0x00
any suggestions? while have alternate backup, prefer not lose of history on disk...

spidey!!!
 

readonly solution.

i'm having exact same problem ipad 3 , iphone 3gs.
when file-system full (lack of inodes? lack of blocks?) file-system becomes bad , panics.
reboot after, fsck_hfs attempted , fails above error though can correct.

there no way mark file-system ok, mount , delete few files.

can following recover data.

mount -o ro -t hfs /dev/disk0s1s2 /mnt2
, tadaaaaaaa data here! (read only).

you're free copy device , format one.

on iphone, can copy files, restore , put app data...
on ipad3: stuck, no jailbreak 6.1.3.

hey apple! shame itune software unable backup in dfu or recovery mode. can mount -o ro /dev/disk0s1s2 /mnt2 , can't?

love ios, enough. 2 devices hit stupid problem. worse, on unix filesystems, there percentage reserved (10% (2% imho sufficient). here looks 0% reserved? why?????
 


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